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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1908)
HOOT) niVF.tt (71, A CI Eft. TMDrtSDAY. ZIARO I 6, 1908. Two t r I 1 ! V iHoob Sforr Gloria Iaued Every Thursday by ARTHUR D. MOE, PaMUber. Ternu of 8ubacrlptlou-t.M paid Id advance. a year wbca Advertising Ratea: Display, lffle per Inch plus 10c, per week: bueinem local, and readme aoueea, ic per word per week: lodge rarda, 11.00 rear, payable yearly, (reaolutiona free t adrertiwnc Iouca; card of thanka. 75c; church aociablea. en tcrtainnxmu. aalea. etc.. at nwuiar ratae; ehureh annouDceroenU free; leiral advartiainr at feral ratea: want ad. and noticea (nonpareil type), 1-Ie a word per week. Fallow in ia the tabulated 1 1 JO 21.12.20' 4t.H l.K 20. 81.88 tn 101.119 2 .80 2.X) ti. 4.8062. 6.3-t Ri. 8.80' lilt, 10.80 8. .40 tO. 2 V U, 4.40 61 110 3, i-40 103, 10.40 4. .! 24. 150, 44. 4.60 6. S.60 S4. 8.60 104. 10.W 6. .60 -A 2 00 45, 4.60 fA. 4 60 85. M !. 10 SO 6. .70 JH, 2.70; 46. 4.70 6S. 70 Hg. 8.70 It. 10 70 7 .ft. 27. 2. Ho! 47. 4. M0 67. ISO OT. 8 SO' llrt, 10 M0 fc M2H, 2H0'48, 4.S0 . 88. 8 SO! II. 10 90 tt 1 tti'ya. 8.0049. 6.00! 69. 7.00 Kt. ' 11. 11.08 10, 1.KI30. 8.10 50. 6.10170, 7 10 80, .10 110. 11.10 11 1 20.11. S.2U' 61. S.9):71. 7.20 91. 8 20 111. 11.20 li 1.8u:t2. S.S2. 5.30 72, T.H0 82. 8.30' 112, 11.80 . . . .... n 1-1 I u n 1 an ot . .Al tit II JA US. 11.40 14. 1.50 34. 8.50 64, 6.50 74. 7.501 84, 8.50 114. 11.50 115. 11.60 l 1.00 35. 8.80i 55. t.tS075. 7m 85. 8.60 K 1.70 38, lUOlfiS. B.70I78. 7 70' . .70j 11, 11.70 17 1.MIS7. 8.S0 57. 5.H0 77. T.HU W. S.HU 117. U.HU K 1.90 M, ISO'S, S.90I78, ISO; SK. 8.80 118, 11.80 IS. 2.00 :, 4.00159. ,00 79. 8.00 SB.lO.OoUlK, 12.00 20. 2.10140. 4.10 60. 4.101 H0. HO 100. 10. lW 120, 12.10 1-2 Inch, 10c: 8-4 Inch. 15c;l 1-2 Ineh, 25c, weakly. Minimum price for any ad, 10c par week. Theleft hand figures in each column refer to inch apace single column. Tbe Dew county of Cascade (we to lieve that la the nBiue to be edopie ia ai good ae made. Well, there . i be no teart shed la tbii city We are sorry to lose oar Hood Blrer friends from Wssoo, bat we Raeee tbey are bit enonub to go It time, aod we will manage to get along without them.-'l'he Dalles Optimist Last yeai the Standard Oil Com pany paid 102,500,000 ia dividends to its stockholders. Of tbii sum John D. got $12,500,000 and I.W, 000,000 went to other holders of atoolc It the late decision of tbe supreme court compels Standard to pay tbat I.andla floe of 29,210,000, there will still be enough of last year's dividends left to keep tbe pot boiling. Tbe question of street Improvement is one which should seriously Interest tbe progressive people of tbe oity. It is to be regretted that opposlti a should exlBt to grading streets, solely on account of the coat lo Individuals, aud the declaration of a few to fight such Improvements In the courts does not show that Hood Kiver fiirit wbloh has been such a f, otor In build ing ap the oommnnity. Certain members oftbi elty council of Salem have been for some lime looking forward to tbe line when Marion county will go dry aud aie al ready casting about for some method of bolstering Dp tbe city's revenue u such an emergency. Various plans have been suggested, but tbe one that is receiving tbtmunt consideration Is a scheme lor the taxation of vehicle, business houses and tn fact nearly all enterprises and Industilea. U'Ron bss at last declared bis can didacy for United Btates aeuatoi on the Republican ticket and etitersHbe lists against Cuke, who is for state ment No. 1 and against Fulton, who Is not so pledged. U'Ren Kepabll caelum Is of highly doubtful cbarao tor and his effort to sidetrack Cake who has openly endorsed U 'Ren's pet theory of statement No. 1 shows that after all it is not so much U 'Ken's fight for principle as be sees it as It ia for political honor and self aggran dizement. Eugene Register, It is to the credit of Hood River that a local arohlteot was able to se cure tbe plans for tbe erection of tbe new high school building, in oompe titlon .with oity Arms. P. M. Hall Lewis was the successful bidder and be furnished a design that was tbe best submitted and tbe most eoonom leal in oonstiuotion, while tbe ar rangement of detail to furnish light heat, voutilation, sanitaiy ooudlllons aud safety is admirable. It tbe bond Issue carries next Saturday a building will be erected tbat Hood Kiver will be proud of. A olever retailer reoently tried little plan of bis own, bora of argu uieut he bad read in his trade paper anent the oatalogue house oompetl tion. Wbenevor be found a mall or der bouse customer be suggested tbat such an one should insist tbat tbe mail order people sbip to him C. O. D. with the privilege of returning goods If not satisfactory at tbe ex cense of tbe mall ordei bouse. The idea took root and grew. It seemed to be very fair proposition and many o( them demanded it of tbe oat bouses, They did not get what tbey asked. When tbey weie refused what seemed to them to be an honest offer they grew distrustful of this blind trading and quit. The special school eleotlon for vot lug $13,000 bonds for building a new school bouse will be held at the htate street sohool bouse next Saturday. Whilejthe previous eleotioocarrled by a safe majority, it was found to be illegal, owing to technicalities. Since tbat time tbore has been some opposl tion developed owing to mistaken ideas of tbe plans of the directors aod a decided dilference of opinion as to tbe site for the new building. We ate authorized to say by the school board that tbe matter of site baa not been determined upon and a selection of site will.be left to a vote of the tax payeis, providlug tbe present bonds are voted and provided tbe price of the site selected will be within tbe means of tbe dlBtilct. It Is estimated tbat tbe plans which have been ac cepted call for a building which will cost $25,000. It la said tbat ' at tbe present rate of inorease in population these twelve rooms io to new build 'ing will be needed ia two years. Ouly such rooms as are Deeded at the pres ent time will be Bnhlied, bnt it will cost less to build tbe building this size than to patch on later, whlob will have to be done if building only sufficient for onr present needs is ttillt. It will p- - " - olih tba new l.u.lii. Ibis .01 leave $2,000 to be ancooutf-i for and this will apply on tb debt or the dis trict, whlob is already about $0,000. Tbe district started off hit fall with oo money, having used tbe tsx levy to pay outstanding debts, so that money bad to be borrowed at tbe te ginning of tbe school year, wbiob will absorb tbe taxes oo being col looted. Under these cooditions it would appear tbat it is for tbe beat Interests of tbe school district to vote tbe bonds, and it will be economy la t'te end. HOOD RIVER AT ROSE FESTIVAL Tbe report of tbe eommittee sent to Poitl.md last week to investigate tbe sdcUubilltr of having Hood Kiver rprented in the paiade at tbe Rose (estlval to Jane, repotted Toesdey evening tbat Hoed River should be represented by all means aod tbat tbe design for a float submitted would give us one of tbe best floats io tbe parade. It was decided to have a votiog tontes' for qneen to represent Uood River on tbe float, and the committee in obarge of the matter will start the oontest at onoe. QUESTION BOX Questions relating to the Kitchen or Home by onr subscribers will tie an swered in this column. Address letters to Sally Lee, rare Glacier, Hood River, Oregon Core for Hives. Could you kindly tell ate of a cure for hlvesr I am a constant sufferer; bars 'rled most everything. V. L. L. I Iti.ow ootbing Itetter than castor oil applied externally while a cooling di sugbt of some kind, calcined niag nesia or oresm of tartar, ia taken In ternally. A Heart Party. I am going to bsve a "heart" party nt (i:v home, consisting of young and old f ilka, and want to ask your advice as to what games would be most suit able for ucb so occasion. 1 never gave one before or attended one. Al so would like to know what would be nioe to give as little souvenirs or gifts to each person, about 30 people, l'huoklng you for auy suggestions you may Oder 1 remain. Reader of your column. Bet your wita to work to devise all sorta of beait shaped eatables and dec orations. Heart shaped sandwiches, cakes, ices, bon boos and past lies, heart shaped favors io tbe way ot bachelor's pincushions, cigar cases, book marks, blotters and moitos; for tbe table, flowers and green leaves formed Into figures of hearts aod darts aud candy oupids piesiding over all would make the atialr pretty and successful. Rust Spols. I have a floor matting wbich has rutted spcts from tbe castors on tbe bedsteads. Can you tell me of any way of removing tbeuif Kindly reply as soon as you oan through your most Instiuotlve column. P. W. - Try a peste of lemon iuioe and salt, Cover tbe spots with thin aod leave it for day. Ihen repeat, rinsing with lemon juice between tbe applies tlons. Or sorab with a solution of oxalic acid, rinsing well with dear water at tbe end ot ten minutes. Ja velle water will also remove tbe stains, Men a Sunday, BREAKFAST Uatmeal and Cream Hacoa and Eggs Coffee DINNER Consomme Alphabet Rolls Roast Ueet. Yorkshire Padding Rolled Potatoes, String Beans V an ilia loe (.ream Coffee SUPPER Cold Meat Fried Potatoes Rolls Pear Cut rants Cocoa Pear Currants. Select rather bard fruit, oore with out peeling and fill tbe oavity witb currant jelly and a few chopped nuts; place In a deep dlsb or casserole, su gur geuerously and pour in a cupful of hot water; bake slowly until quite tender ; casta frequently. Drown Bread. One aod one-half cups of dry bread orumbs tbat bare been dried in tbe oven and then rolled tine; two-tbiids cupful flour, one cupful molasses, one and one-bait oupfuls sour milk, one aud one-bait oupfuls corn meal, one cuptul raisins, two teaspooufuls soda. one teaspoonful salt. Steam three hours aud a half. Cough Syrop. Six ounoes rock candy, melted into a thick syrup, juloe of three lemons, one-half dram oil of tar, one-half ounce glycerine. Keep In the bouse for use by all in colds. Advertised Letter List. Brown, Miss Carrie; Dalson, Mrs. Mark, Ureene, Miss Dais; (2); Body. Chester; Bogner, Flank; Carter, Wm. ; (Jiowler, W. O. ; Edland, Aan- uud II. ; Ellison, Ed. ;Urosser. Cbas. : Johnson, Will; MoCully, J. S. Wm. M. lates, Postmaster, The ministers meeting at the U. B. ohuroh Monday was called to order by President Wood and the religious work ot the oommunity disouesd It was very helpful and entbusiaetio meeting. Rev. W. 11. White, of The Dalles, was present as a visitor. Tbe next meeting will be beld March 16 at tbe same place. Duella Clapp, of Casper. Wyo ar rived Thursday morniug on a visit to A. D. Moe and family and the Casan- ave brotbers. Mr. Clapp purchased tbe five aore place of M. II. Dickin son, west of the ball grounds, and left for Casper yesterday to bring baok bis brother, Chaa. Clapp. aod family, who will take possessioo tbe first of April . The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunkard recommends "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure your cough, and guaranteed to be pure. Made from the bark of the shell bark or white hickory tree. For Bale by Cbas. iN. Clarke and ail dealers everywhere. 'Trains are due when you aee the smoke," ia the way a Kanaaa editor keeps bis leaders posted on tbe rail road seivioe In bis section. His pass bsd been out off by a riling of tbe in terstate oommeroe commission and he printed the above-mentioned informa tion In Ilea ot the Jusual time-tables. New Spring and Summer HATS For Men and Boys ' New Spring Oxfords for A SWELL LOW CUT that individualises ifs wearer os being exclusive. PRICE WATER MEETING MONDAY NIGHT At a poblio meeting ot tbe oitlzens of Hood River, beld In tbe Commer cial Club rooms in tbe evening of Monday, tbe 2d day of March, 1908, It waa moved aod seconded tbat tbe following resolution be sdop'ed : Resolved, Ibat It Is tbe sentiment of this meeting tbat tbe elty council be reoommended to rnake aa short a time oontract as is possible and oot to exoeed a term of five years witb tb Hood River Eleotrio Light, Powei and Water Company for a system of fire protection, including some by diauts on tbe bill tbat will bave 40 pounds pressure or more, and tbat an option to buy be taken on the piesent fdant tbe aame to extend during tbe Ife of tbe contract, at an agreed price; all betterments to be added to suob present price and depreciation to be figured at an agreed per cent per anunm to be deducted io order to arrive at the prioe of riant at suob time the eity may deem it adviseabie to purchase same. The purpose of this resolution be ing to enable tbe oity to bring a water supply from any other source deemed adviseabie at any time aud oot to be debarred from so doing on aocount of a oontract that might be entered into between tbe eity oounoll aud tbe Hood River Eleotrio Light, Power and Water Company. A vote on tbe above motion waa taken, tho remilt bolug 25 for and 22 agaiui-t the adoption of tbe reposition and the chair dechrt-d tbe motion carried and I lie reiltioo adopted. It was moied aud But onded tbat tbe chair appoint a oommlttee of one to deliver a copy of the resolution to tbe oity oounoll. Carried and tbe obalr appointed as suob committee F. S. Davidson. A. A. Jayne, Chairman of Meeting. Pad lie Telephone Co. Replies, Editor Glacier: Id last week's Issue of your paper there apnea ed a communication sign ed by W. P. Andrue, purporting to be tbe statements ol Mr. ri. U. Uanneld, cashier Oregon (Jlty Hank. Hon. (J. (J. Huntley, member state legislature. and V. 3. Myers, cashier First Na tional Hunk. WM you kindly print tbe following statements from tbe above named geutlemen over their re spective signatures, that the publlo may know tbe trutb ot this mstter. Respectfully, 11. J. Gregory, Special Agent Pao. Tel. & 'J'eL Co. W. P. Aodras, Portland, Oregon. My dear sir: I was very muoh surprised this morning on being shown an Interview In whlob I am said to bave staled tbat "tbe Home Company don't buuoo their subscribers," leading one to be lieve that 1 iutimated tbe Pacific States Co. does. I bave no desire to give oat suob aa impression, as our relations witb tbe Paoino States (Jo have been most fi loudly and their service has been entirely satisfactory of late My Idea in making tbe statement was to oonvey So tbe people of Hood Kiver tbat tna iiouie telephone (Jo had lived up to their agreements aud were giving exoelleut servloe and do lug everything they had agreed to do, Tne letter 1 sen you yesteiday, it seems to me oovers tbe ground com pletely and 1 desire veiy much tbat you submit tula to the interested parties in Uood Kiver. rather tbe Bur bled report as sbown in a rec nt issue of one of tbe flood River papers. Trusting tbe Home Company will aucoeed in tbeir undertaking in Hood Kiver, 1 am Yours truly, C. (1. HuLtley. -W. P. Andrus, Portland, Oregon. Dear Sir : A copy of tbe Hood River News- Letter, a weekly newspaper Issnod on tbe 2Utb of February, 11)08, bas for tunately reaobed my bands and con tents noted, and more especially tbe statement theieio wbiob you allege as banded down by me. lo brief, 1 beg to state that you have misrepresented my views in the premises, and 1 am oompelled to deny eaob aud every statement In said quotation contained, excepting there from tbat we have both phones and the Paoillo Slates Company nave their quarters In our building 1 do not claim to do more business over your phone, aa it would be ab surd tor the reason that tbe Paoillo States Co. has a larger city subscrip tion list and It would be natural for us to patronize them. Of course your oompany has phones ia districts where tbe other oompany bas not and it would be natural tor us to use the phone In touch witblsuob places, and suob is tbe case with the Paoillo States Co. Unpins tbat you bave tbe straight of this affair, 1 beg to remain, ioois troly, V. J. Meyer. Oregou City. Feb. 27. I he Paclfio Telephone and Telegraph (Jo., Uregou (Jlty, Ore. : Dear Sir: I understand that I am quoted by a Mr. Andrus, of Hood River, as stat ing tbat tbe Home Telephone Co. 'a servioe In Oregon City was far super ior to tbat or tbe PacirJo lelepbone aud Telegraph Co. la tbe interview referred to absolutely no comparisons were made of tbe service ot the two com pan iea referred to. I commented favorably on tbe convenience ot tbe Home Company'' country service and tbe excellent oity servioe given by them, but made no reference wbatevei to tbe servioe ot tbe Paoifio lelepbone and Telegraph Co. I take this (.ces sion, however, to state that tbe acr-1 Ladies and Children Another large shipment ot tbe latest Styles in OX FORDS, SHOES AND 8LIPPER8. We have them in all leader, kid, gun metal, paU-nt or bos calf. Oar Fhw Depart ment is the larxeet in the county and onr (Shoes are tbe beat that ran be bsd for the money. Every pair guaranteed to be exact') as represented. u- gireo by tbe Paoifio Telepbooe n d l.l.arapb Co. baa pnveo ami-ti-.;tlv tatlefaotory and agreeable, and l.roul I not truthfully make any com parisons tbat would be unfavorable to that company. Very respectfully yon is, E. U. Csntield, Cashier. He tlenilnral Noreliy. Tbe Hood River.' Horticultural So ciety, tbe largest soxilliary lo the state, will bold its snnual meet lug at the opera boue in Hood River March 11, commencing at 10 a. ru. Tbe pro gram for tbe occasion embraoes ques tions tbat will interest all aod able speakers are scheduled to handle them. Every one iiteiftd In Hood River ia Invited to attend tbia meet ing and join in the discusaions. Fol lowing ia tbe program : 1. A. J Mu'in, " the Apple " 2. E. U Smith' Ihings 1 Want to Know." 3. B. R. Tucker aud 3. C. Porter, "Piooiog." After these two addreeses a general discussion. 4. C. H. Sproat; "What Shall We Do to Market tbe Future Apple Crop of Hood River Valley lo Uet the Rest Prices?" 5. H. F, Davidson, "What Shall Oar Standard of Pack fie in Order to Seouie Tor) Prices?" 6. V. Wlochall, "How Khali W Pay our Pucker and What S.nti n. o Inspection Sbnil lm tbe Rase iu lb Field aod at the Warehouse?" Charles A. Miller. Cbarles 'A Miller died at Salem March H. lftr.H, leaving a wlte, sou and two duiigbtora at Hood River to mourn bis loss The deceased was well known here, coming here several years ago with P. S. Dxvldsnn, Sr., from Wisconsin, where be beld posi tions of trust witb tbe Davidsons for fourteen years, and continued in tbeir employ until they sold tbeir lumber Interests to tbe Oregon Lumber Co., after wbiob time be waa In tbe employ of the latter until about a year ago, wben bla health failed him. A gener al breakdown occurred last December, when he lost his mind and waa taken to a sanitarian) at Salem, where be died. : Tbe funeral will probably be held today at tbe Congregational church. but tbe time will not be set until tbe arrival of relatives from out ot town. Tbe deceased was a member of the Modern Woodmen and Forester lodgos and the servloes at the grave will be under tbe auspices of the former. 1 W. C. T. If. Meeting. An exeoutlve meeting of tbe oounty W. C. T. U. will be beld at tbe borne of Mrs. 0. U. Hartley Wednesday af ternoon, March 11, at 2:30 fo the purpose of making arrangements to hold a county institute in Apill All the general officers and county super intendeuts compose tbe exeoutive board. Mrs Julia A. Hunt, Pres. Mrs. Belle Durgber, Sec. Real Estate Transfers. W. J. Baker St Co. report tte fol lowing sales : W H. Moore to A. L. Pavies 2 lots. W. D. Chamberlain to Miss Mo- Clwren; house end I lots. H. C. Coe to L. H. Hoggins; 4 iota. M. H Dickbnson to D. C. Cluip; S acr g Joslo Sears to .Rninett Dnocan; 40 aores. A A. B. Cash will preach at Odell next Sunday at tbe usual hour. Mothers' and Teachers' Club. Program for Mothers' and Teach era' Club Friday afternoon. March 13 Song - - Miss Deitz' room Instrumental musio Jennie Edgington Reading - - Mrs. Ooddard "Sohool Room Decoration" Mrs. E. L. Smith Vocal Solo Alberta Jackson "What tbe Parent Should Do fci the Child" . - . Miss Earl Song - - . "America' Bae Rail Meeting Friday Evening The meeting called for Friday even Ing, February 28, for tbe purpose of ascertaining wbetber or not Uood Kiver was to bave a base ball team this year, was, owiog to several other features of amusements, poorly at tended. It was deoided, however, to adjourn to meet Friday, Maroh 6, at 8 o clock, at whlob time everybody interested in tbe ureal American game is requested to be present. If you want to see base ball In Hood Kiver come out to tbia meeting. Leap Year Party. The leap year party given bj twenty-two young ladies of Hood River at the opera bouse Friday evening was a very enjoyable affair. The ladies deco: ated tbe ball very artistically and the usually bare ap peal anc of tbe ball was obanged to a very pretty, homelike plaoe, witb ouriained windows, oozy corners, mirrors and festoons of green. Tbe stage wss fitted up with tables, wbere a flue luuob wss served by 8. L. Young, aud Ueatty's orchestra fur nished excellent musio from behind a bank of pine boughs. There were nearly 100 guests in attendance and all present voted it a aooiel success. Horn. To Mr. and Mrs. Lv J. Uoodeoougb. February 27, a girl. To Mr. aud Mis. Ph. C. Young. March 3, a girL Tioke.efor"lf I Were King" on sale at Clarke's drag store. are Uye Paris Fair Uha Store that Saves You Money Men's Negligee SlllftTS Io the latert tt ripen, checks and figured goods. Call and see what values we are giv ing io this liue. Men's hirts witb band collar or wit col lar attached, made full sixe. good grade pearl bnitoiis a shirt you wocld have Ut pay 75c for tuoMt place, w e are selling at 60c each. Shirt" that you have been paving $1 and ft 25 fur elerwhere we are selling fur Sue & fiat and so on. Corao and see. uIf 1 Were ling." The Ladies Aid Society of tbe Unit rd Hmtbren church bave made ir ruLgemeots witb F. Wesley Oir, of Forest Urove, to give a dramatic Im personation ot "If I Were King" at tbe opera bouse Maroh & The following bigb tribute to Mr. Orr'a ability is paid bim by Jesse liesker, uf tbe University of Wooster, Ohio: "While in Boston I beard Mr. On esd 'If I Were King,' and I oan n t pay too blgb a tribute to bis artistio ability. His preseuce Is magnetic and poweiful; his vr.ire deep end reson ant, and he bas th grace and culture of a true artist. He wins our confi dence from tbe liitt. 'Io be able la make one's auditors forget one's retd self and appear almost simultaneously in different characters ol strange per sonality is a gift of thx highest value. Mr. Orr bas tbii gift. Aod be Is oot oo ly able to portray obaracter with great depth and range of voice, but be also pots behind it a christian life. There is dignity in his work; sincer ity of heart and a noble purpose. It is refreshing to listen to him." Announcement. Omity Treasurer K. 8. Gunning of Th Palli'f, Oregon, HniiMincen himself a candidate for the Kepuliii'-an iioniimili'in for ('iinty Trrumiier 'f Waco County, subject In the approval of the vub-rs at the piimary elect iuii, 1 hereby notion i,c nivelf a candi date for Com ty 1 rv a ciirer of Wasco County, Orvgon, subjurt to ihe decision of the voters of the liepnl.li an parly st the primaries to be held Auril 17, li08. O. D DOANK. County Judge. County J iidrfe A. E. J -like announces himself a andidaie for reelection to his present incumbency subject to the approval of the voters of the republican party at the primaries April 17. County Clerk J. B. OUT of Tbe Dalles Is a candi date for the office of County Clerk for Wasco County. SSubject to the action of the Republican voters in the primary election. State Senator The undersigned announces his can didacy for stale senator subject to the votes of the Republican party at the primaries in April. Having been a resi dent of the state for over thirty years he knows the needs of hia county and if elected will serve the people justly and honestly. If elected he will vote for the Republican candidate for United Stales Senator having the largest number of popular votes. DANIEL J. COOPER. District Attorney. W. P. MYERS, Laidlaw, Oregon, is a candidate for DHriet Atlornev for the seventh judicial district, b'ubject to the action of the republican voters in the primary election. MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mix In feed or Makes Your Stock Look Like die Top Price For Horns, Cattle, Sheep, Swtne and Fowls. They are mads from ths actirs prlodpU or ths condensed sssenca of the drul. Ttatv don't contain SawoW. A.h... rhn P. n- a i , as good when 10 years old as when 10 days old. and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or ... n I w , .' vmiiaia, - v- .uv uBiuiuh ui.uiDulca OT ins BCL.L. NIUIuINI CO, incorporated) Capital stock ttoo.ooo.ooi Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A. For Sale by Hanna & Perigo. .Mount Hood Store. W. S. GHIBBLE, Proprietor. Dry Goods Ammunition - Boots and Shoes Hardwjiie Hay Gram Flour GOOD STYLE Our orders n re all carefully ami promptly made to meusure by Gfte Royal Tailors of Chicago and New York, and we p;uarantee not only good style, but a perfect fit and the very finest tailoring. We are now showing the Complete Line of Spring .Suitings and Overcoats Beautiful and exclusive patterns something to please everybody. If Good Style, Snappy Clothes, High Qualities and Moderate Prices Interest you, then Royal tailoring is what you are looking for. Come and see the hundreds of new and beautiful domestic and imported fabrics. 5e TOGGERY New .Spring Millinery For Ladies . , Trimmed by New York Specialists Men & Boys SUITS We are unpacking new good now everv day and our rtiit department ia not U-ii g slighted. We i-arrv a splendid ancor tn -nt and ior price we ran suit auy pock et hook Men's suit' from $3.50 up to $25 and if you wmh something higher priced we will order same for yuu. Our better suits are made by Hart, St haffner & Marx, a guar antee of quality. New Oxfords for Men & Boys .....SM Mill In BLACKS rod TANS. k t an. ciifiro ji3V rnur.o IS ALL THE LATE STYLES and LEATH ERS. TURN or WELT SOIXS. FRtl W. WliJSON. Subject to the approval of the voters of Waeco and Crook counties, my candidacy for tbe republican nomination for district at torney of the seventh judicial district is announced. If nominated and el rted I shall endeavor to faithfully diocLarge the duties of the office as provided by law.-Fred W Wilson. ' County Clerk. F. R. ANGLE, of The Dalles, is a candidate for the office of Connty Clerk lor Waevti county. Subject to the ac tion of the republican voters iu the pri msry election. ASA G. STOGSDILL. I hereby an nounce i' ? sell as a c.uiclidrtte-ror County Clerk uf U aco County, Oregon, tubjeel to the decision of the voters of the re publican party at the primaries to be held April 17, 1908 AnG. Stogsdill. Subject tn tlu decision of the voters of the Republican party, of Wasco County, I announce my candidacy for the repub lican nomination for County Clerk. If nominated and elected, I shall endeavor to faithfully discharge the duties of the office as required bv law. ALEX. STEWART. County Assessor . r i cfuiriT u... ..kn..... n....li. ; dute for the office Co-mty Aenewtor of i Waeco County at tin primaries, needs n inirodiiction tj tiif voters, lie lias nerved the county in It i capacity before and lii-nil l lv to discharge the duties of the oliico in well known throughout iteco County. M. K. McLEOD. of Kingsley, Ore on the republican ticket, subject to the action of the voters ol v afco connty, at the primary election to be held April 17, Sheriff. LEVI CHRI9MAN. I hereby an iiounce in v candidacy for the republican nomtnaiioii for sheriff, subject to the approval of the republican voters of Wasco County. If nominated and elect ed 1 hull endeavor to faithfully dis cli irve the dut es of the office aa pro vided hy law. Levi (Jbrism an. County Superintendent I hereby announce myself as a can didate tor Urn Republican nomination for Com ty School Superintendent of Wasco fpiinlv, Oregon, subject to the approval of the voters at the primary election. JUSTUS T. JNfcrF. Candidate for Congress GEORGE 8. SHEPHERDof Portlai d eolicitx cupno t for Republican noniiua tion for Representative in Congres". AdvocatpM River Improvement and "Deep Wet. r to the Bea." Oakdale Greenhouse Cut flowers and plants at Keir A Cass. Choice Roues Shrubs, Vines A Gladioias. White Wyandotte EgifS for Setting irom listed ivn 11 50 A S2UU. Fletcher & Fletcher, salt Proper dose in tablets They comply with all pure drag laws. Ask for SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, uwampar, riM Bye, VOUC UDMtlOr LOOM FOWdCT, Graniteware I Y.tl Full line of Groceries A SWELL LUrY V.U - , ii made in all .. iMiiiers arid . ij:. 'Jk-v .1 a- THIS l ONC rmcei MISCELLANEOUS. For SalfPiyiDoath Kock tm Irnin ths vary beat at rains in America. Bradley Broa. Deed do advertising. Oar three peas are mated up with three ronaiera of tbe very lln eatblrde thai can be sot, ao thai do expenae baa been pared an that we ran produce the elork that 111 icive aaiifaction or your niou. ey refunded You are InTlted tolDapecttne yards. Mra. K Braylord, Korkford Poultry Yards. Hood Kiver, O e. ml Nursery Block For all kinds of nursery stork call on 8. W. Heppner. m 11 NAOHARA A NINOMIYA STORK Jpau ese(rotarira,eisaraand tobacco. Employers uleaae Dotlfy lor Japaneae farm band. P. o. box HA. Hood Kiver, Uresim. aus'JO FOR BALK Ct-dar Poata delivered to any part of the valley. Add or phone Mo. IDH6. K. W. Caldwell, mills FOR 8ALE-Cotton wood u four foot lengths John Vaa, Hood River, Ore. 16 If FOR BALE Rogue Kiver Orchard, entire or sobd vided. Clean and proflubearlug. Uood buildluea. Deep alluvial river bottom. Alao irrigated berry land. Ben A. Lowell, Wood. Vllle, Ore. tu'JH For Bale Uood second hand wheels, $10 to tit. J. M. Reid, Third 8L ml For Rale Buff Orpington eggs for setting. E. B. Long, Hood Kiver, Ore. Home Phone, WW-L. mis For Bale 60,00) cbok-a straw lerry p'anta. Marklry Bros., liee, tire. mly For 8ul" Hmiw, butfvy aud harneaa formle cheap, inquire ol A. N. Halun. nils For Hair Chicken wire fence. II feet liih, t In iiimU aud ti In high 1 In mesh. Used 1 year. i. U. rewiiieii, one block south of Catholiaoburch. ml9 FOR HaLK-A uew counter snow ease well salted fit' holding cigars or other goods; three compartment; money drawer and alarm bell one of the latest and up to date, but as 1 have no room for It will sell at half tbe cost price, 88 If taken, at once. Kock lord Blore, Ilooa Kiver, Oregon. mis FOR HALE-40 acres of timbered land in Odell district; ha 500,000 leet good standing fir limber. I have a customer who will give pur chaser 81 per thoosand stumpage for timber. Price, f 10 per aore cash. J. &. Crosby, route 1, Hood Kiver, Ore. ml'i FOR 8A.LI4 Thoroughbred Plymouth Rock roosters. Murray Kay; phone 216. taU FOR S i LIS Good span of work horses, dapple gray and black; gentle, sound and true lo pull; weight 2800 lbs; age 4 arid 8 years. Both broko single or to ride. In splendid condition to do hard work. Price for short time, 8400. Also have a breeching harness and 34 Mitchell truck. Percy T. Bbelley. near Ouell, Hood River, Ore. m!2 For Sale-8 good milch oows, also one span of horses. Inquire at tbe Main Restaurant, Hood Kiver, Ore. m26 For Bale At Cedar Creek Farm, 1 heavy wagon, 1 light buggy, (yearling heir th, 2 cook stoves, I healing move, I single driving har. neas, I single cultivator, 1 cream separator, and lots ol email tools. Phone Far. 2256. mM FOR SALii-Span of horses. Inquire at Maine Kebttanrun.. m!2 FOHHALE-Elehtheadof horses, workers and drivers. P. H, Mohr, phone, 2109 farmers. ml2 Foil MALIC First class dry oak wood, $0 per cord; first class ilry fir, 85 per cord, on car at Hood Kiver. Delivered 50c extra. Bhelley Bro., Hood River, Oregon. mla HOl'HK FOR 4ALB -The Ave-room house on the southeast corner ol tsiierman Ave. and C St., uow occupied by 1.. M. Beuily, Is for sale. To be moved from prcmlse.4. Address P. O. Box 07.1, Hood Kiver, Oieguu. ai5 Now Is I he lime to set your hens and gel wlnler layers. I have standard Btt!fl.egliu -n hftna hrttri Mtiubtiallv f 1 . ...... ... . . l. ....... .- . . . j .... Injvm, will, urtH elass rooxter. Kggs $1 50 tor li. H. 8. Reed, Hay For Bale About seven tons alfaiht and 12J0 lb. timothy. Ralph Hlnrlchs. ui2ti FOR RENT-4sultesof completely furnished housekeeping rooms; free water and bath in connection. Apply to Mrs li. J. Frederick. FOR -"A I. K- Purebred Blue Audaiusinu ihiL tela and hens, 81 to tl each. AIoa h-w wk. erols iu, 12.50 each. Kegs for hatching, one Sitting 11.25; two setting, 82 25; Uiree. sellings ttOU.-Uouglaa Lockmau, K. F. 1). Ho. 1. Hood River, Oregon. if Wanted. stem ajMtmiiBsjt- iituureri WHO. fmployinvnt twfarm hnucU. Andrew 8. M.. Willi ted .MsirA nniiAv lnh weight about im MuHt be broken to auto! mobile ttiid naed tn nrniiurri nork ti n Smith, Of.ell. mm Wa.ntPsl-.WAnlri Uiro ,, . ii i ------- .rv. ' uuj OIUBII UUUH aud lot oo monthly InguimenUor lease samo - T.aii4uv-rur lurumumgwooraioi 4 fl, wood flr or large pine, face not to exoeed lOlncbeit. Bids will be opened at S p. ru. March 20, 1908. Wood to be delivered In K rank ton School house wood ahed In time for next, term nt avhswi u v uu.ir,A tj--i HI TIM U.' A MTPlt tP- av. M . w. ar. HIC, (.'IBM 14JI Clerk. mlQ An i BiiA gin to ao general hoaaework. Uood wajea to right party. Mra, F. A. Cram. Wam.ntaafiTrt tvoln Ol 1 -u, di J1";. for lighter wagon. J. Vauthtere, miu WatnlurlTA kn.i. a . a. uu v ifsitiuu-uana Beioi irona mr a oasaei wood rack, in (rood condition. Sial price wauled. N. W. Jackson, RFD L - Ullf Wanted Han to en nn i rnnnh naa rw Addreyn Box it?, Onlatio, Ore. - ml9 W ANTKD To let ftonniriirt. trt i.nf A. A. J ay nt. WANTK Xi Wt tmr.tsvic.tt MA.a.l I work. Address Mrs. J. a. Epplng, Hood River, Ore. Phone Farmers 2356. ml2 WANTPnlrl ,n .. l l. Mrs. Truman Duller. Dlw WtNTl'.n.l'.Turini ... orchard; give relerences and salary. Z, cure ( , lU. r itflna ... WATCIVj-.i.l.i. List na If you want prompt salea. Barrett 4 Oregon. "Bn" Lost and Found IkHT.A tistrb a.t pot and my farm Ik mile went of town. Will sri vs snttnrls .1 u ... a. Saloon. jTmmie:""- lur" w Lwt-HintSn1 aa ICIuh.... ia . . j nun X' vrui is I J ja, UcVTaV DUT ST!T:,J!fw Sbom B tTont to star on fore. Return to 1. 1. Gibbon, for reward. ml , uk ween il uood ana eity. Sj?IlJ"!;L0ero08t- Klnder wl" besulta. 1.1 V ...SKIM h. r.hm . . . . . n eaw, ul v 1