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HOOP VJVr.v ai trivti, T'-tiASDAT. MAT 0 12, 1908.
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Minimum ariea far aav ad. 10c aar week. The Uri i
hand teurae la sack aohuna rafar I tuck apace
aiH4CM enhuna.
J. L. Carter make annoanrenient
In another oolnma of bis eandli'an
for tbe nomination on th Republics!
ticket for representative for tbe state
legislature. Mr. Carter la knoan
In tba city and valley, and we take
great pleasure In endorsing hitn foi
tbe offloe.
A western Bid, aoooidiog to a Kan
aas City paper, ha decided to print
ita circulars on asbettoe. witb a view
to'dlsooarsglng tbe preraient praotioe
of horning tbem unread. 1 bare Is an
old aaw to tbe effect that yon can
lead boras to water, tut yon eaa't
make him drink. Even tbe In4e
strnotible oironlar may (ail to seoore
a favorable reception from those who
don't want to be bothered witb circu
lar. Wise advertisers will note thst
no aeeker aftei pnbliolty baa foond it
neoeasary to suggest that newspapers
abonld be printed on astwatoa.
I he matter of baring a berd law lu
the valley, especially wbeie tbeie are
many orobards to be prote ted, s
one for the serloas consideration of
tbe voters. Ibe residents of tbe east
side are determined to bring tbe mat
ter to a vote, and tbcie ia little doubt
bnt that It will carry. While there
are a few who desire to patue their
stock on tbe roads, there ia but little
feed to be fonnd there and tin- dangei
of half starved cattle and horses
breaking Into orobards wheie lb
green leaves on tbe treea tempt them
ia great and a oonstaot menace to
tbe trees. For tbe good of tbe prin
cipal Industry of tbe valley the berd
law ahonld be passed.
Many a farmer, In baste to get bis
ground ready for planting, haa resort
ed to burning off his treea. This bss
not been done In Oregon and aih
ington alone tbe example was aet
many years ago in Oblo, Kentucky,
Indiana and other ataUs where great
fotesta of hatdwood ouoe flourished.
In aome of those states now the farm
era are compelled to buy fire wood
every year. Had tbey gone J it tie
Blower, had they been content to out
and oord the wood, they would have
bad fuel for many years to oome, aod
their land too. Bat tbe farmers of tbe
Paolflo Northwest are In as muoh of
hurry as those of the middle west
were aome fifty or sixty odd years
go.
Oregon and the initiative aud refer
endum law baa won the Bret round in
the fight being made by the Pacific
Statea Telephone dc Telegraph Com
pany and tbe Sunset Telephone Com
pany, to declare the constitutional
amendment permitting tbe Initiative
Invalid and contiary to tbe constitu
tlon ot tbe United States. Judge Cle
land in the "oliouit couit sustained
tbe demurrerof tbe state In tbe case
of the atate agalnat the Paolflo States
Company, thus upholding tbe oonten
tlon of tbe atate. Notice ot appeal
waa given and tbe case will be taken
to the aupieme court at Salem aa soon
aa possible. From there It will be
taaen to ine United mates supreme
court, It being asaumed, In view of
former deoialons by tbe Oiegon oourt
that the ruling will be for tbe atate
and against tbe company.
I ' 1
"That Tbe Dalles and Hood River
should ever disagree la icgretable
that it ahould oome to a point when
tbe two rival schools of the slater
cities oannot agree In Intersobolaatlo
matters Is doubly so. However, suob
is the case, and no more contests will
be held between tbe Hood River and
The Dalles high schools for tbe re
malnder of tbe current school yeai
The Dalles baa taken tbe initiative In
tbe matter and baa given a negative
answer to a query from Hood River
regarding tbe oontlnuanoe of inter
aoholastlo meets. It aeema that tbe
rivalry between tbe two higb schools
haa beoome too keen tor tbe mutual
good of tbe two schools and tbe offi
cials have decided to rest a year,
Here'a hoping tbe rest will have the
desired effeot and that next year tbe
contests will be continued aud on
friendly terms." Chronicle.
ei y to fiovM li t tt i.i rotrn in
will, aa liellee, riau iiieettiio
Tbe question of a site for the school
will be left to a vole In tbe near fu
ture, when several propositions will
be submitted. Tbe matter of site is
aa Important aa tbe building Itself. It
should be located as centrally aa pos
sible, consistent witb a reasonable
price for tbe eite and, above all, wall
drained land abonld be secured, where
there is plenty of sunlight and good
aorronndinsa. Owing to tba amount
of ground required for a large school
building, not many sites will be avail
able, bnt a few have been suggested
wblcb will answer tbe purpose and
Ibey abonld be well considered, not
only by tbe school board but by tbe
school patione aa welL
HsnvTNErusnvTaNnNni3
FIRE DEPARTMENT
INSPECTS SCHOOLS
The vote for bonds for tbe purpose
ot building a new school house and
refunding outstanding bonda carried
by a four to one majority, there be
ing 203 for and 51 against. Tbe op
position to tbe proposition waa not
against building a new school, but
rather objection to tbe terms of tbe
proposition, either on account of tbe
amount of the bonda, tbe size of the
school to be built and other causes.
Tbe large majority in favor of the
bonda Indicate a pride In school work,
a pride In a large school building
which will te pointed out to visitors
and prospective aettlera with satisfac
tion and a faith In the future The
Increase in taxes wbJob will be neces-
At the request of several members
of the school board aod others Inter-
esUd, W. & Sheets, chief, and Arthur
Clarke, assistant enter of tbe Ore de
partment, accompanied by A. S.
Blowers and Unas. N. Clarke, visited
'be ecTemi aboool buildings in the
city Tuesday evening and on tbe
whole were very well pleased with the
arrangement ot tbe exlte and tbe fa
cilities for emptying the buildinss
promptly; and tbey were particularly
pieaaed with tbe flie dr lis, wblcb
were called by Prof. Cronse without
any of the teachers or sobolaie belog
aware of what waa coming.
At tbe high school building when
tbe gong was rung by Piof. Cronse it
aeemed tbat inatantly, and could not
have been more than five or six eeo
onds, nntil Bert Jayne, tbe diuoioier
of tbe school, waa out ot bla room.
down tbe etaira and bad started tbe
long roll In double quick time, and
Immediately tbe scholars oommeuced
filing out of tbe rooms, and without
any excitement or ooofoalon passed
out onto tbe aobool grounds, and In
less than 80 seconds from tbe sound of
tbe gong the building was eotiiely
emptied of ita 300 scholars. Then at
the signal given by the teaobers tbey
returned to their repseotive rooms
hit tin snd resumed their studies.
Ihe committee then went ud to tbe
Hill school and after inspecting that
building thoroughly the Are drill waa
called there and while there waa a
alight delay in getting tbe drill start
ed tbe youngsters more than made up
tor the delay after tbey were started
and that, too, without any confusion,
and the building waa emptied In 11
seconds from the tap ot tbe bell and
In 40 seconds from tbe time the marob
oommenoed. This building haa only
about one-half aa many scholar aa
tbe blgb school, but tbey are oil
young children.
Ibe committee tben oame down
town end Inspected the State street
sobool, which is not at all dangerous,
aa tbe rooma there are all on tbe
ground floor and wlndowa open both
on tbe north and aouth aides, and
their opinion ia that In the flood
River schools it would be almost Im
possible for a Are to gain suflloieut
headway as to endanger tbe lives of
the teaobers and scholars before being
discovered. However, tbey have sub
mitted a few recommendations to tbe
sobool board, wblob, abould tbey te
adopted, would minimize tbe danger
still more. Ibese recommendations
aie aa follows: .
That the higb school bulldlnn be
equipped with four tbree-nallon Are
extinguishers of some standard make,
That the furnaoe be overhauled au
tbe beating capacity Inoi eased, as
la difficult to keep tbe rooms at any
way near a proper temperature In ven
cold weather, even by over taxing tbe
torn ace.
Foui awioging fire escapes, consist
ing of regular steps leading dow
from a platform placed at th w
aows wnere toe present ladders are
affixed ; these atepa to be hung on
weights so they oaa be raised or low
ered aa tbe occasion may demand
else that tbe windows opening out
the platform be alwHya unlocked
For tba Hill aobool: One ten luc
Are gong witb rope from up stairs
ball extending down through tbe low
er nail to tbe basement.
Two standard Are extinguishers, of
inree gallon capacity. A awlnglng
aoor at tna neaa or twin stairs lead
ing into the basement from tbe ball
and also tbat tbe windowa opening
out from tbe first landing of the
staira leading to tba second floor be
alwaya kept uafaatened.
At tbe State street or primary school
inBt toe door now in tbe aontbwest
0'irnei of the wood abed be changed
to tbe northwest corner, thus making
two exits irom me sued.
Tna committee would also lika to
add a tew words of ooromendatiou lor
tbe teachers of tbe different room
on tbe exoellent msnner in wblcb tbe
Are drills were carried out.
Signed Wm. Sheets, Chief,
Artbnr Clarke. Asst. Chief.
LADIES Long and Short GLOVES
In Kid, Silk, Mercerized, Lisle and
MouneUire. All colors and the
lowett prices.
Ue Paris Fair
Store that Saves You Money
WORK GLOVES For Men and Boys
Gardening Gloves t'-r Ladiea. Anything you
ih in the Glove line from a 5c Cotton
F annel Gloves.
LADIES SHIRT WAISTS
We am nliowing one of the finest
liiws of Shirt Waists right now (ull
new Spring Styles) that has ever been
brought to the city. Jnst itep in and
see i hern and select one while you
have the large assortment to choose
from. We have never hhown an fine a
lin l foie and the best of it is the
price ;i if l ight.
SPECIAL 35c and 45c
Corsets for 25c
We have on sale a lot of Curse) a and Girdles
regular S5c to 45c each. These are all good
clean gojds. Special to rloee them out, each
worth
25c
LADIES TRIMMED HATS
In bnying your Spring Hat do not overl.mk ua. We
can cave you money on your millinery bill besides
giving you the product of New Y. rk epec alixti in
the art of trimming. lok them over.
SECOND FLOOR
NEW SPRING SUITS
For Men and Boys
Just opried up. If you do not care
to pay but a small price for a suit just
sue what a fine s:;it we can supply you
with for $7.50, $8, $9 and $10
If you want something better we have
it and will give you the clothing made
by Hart Schaffner & Marx one of the
largest firms in the United Stated.
New Tailor Made Suits for Ladies
JUST RECEIVED
oNioxDsne3aaN eOeansanaen
vote was not east fcr flood Kiver
county tbere would be aomatbing do.
Ing.
Ibe following Is the proajratn:
Selection from tbe ore best i a.
Addiesa of welcome on behalf ot the
city, by vr. v. Oilmore
Address ot welcome on behalf of tha
home camp, by tbe Oraole. Mra. H.
Peeler.
Response by Mrs. Simmons.
Selection by the orchestra.
Recitation by Judge Henderson.
Recitation by Miss Hartley.
Address by 11. M. Abbott.
Mrs H. Peeler presided and R. R
Mayes introduced tba speakers.
loe following delegates were c reg
ent: Mra. Ella Henon. Monro: Mrs.
Eva Dano. Hood Kiver: Mia. KhiIa
MoCallom, Lenta; Mrs. Emma 8an-
hert, Aume; Mia. Carrie Uussard, Al
bany: Mrs. Graoe Hood. Portland:
Miss Maggie Sherlock. Silver ton;
Mrs. Nellie Meadoag, Portland; Mra.
Anna Matten, Salem; Mra. Edna Kel
ler, Coquille; Mha Inez Jenkins,
Hand on; Mrs Marv A. Mosler. Mo-
sler; Mrs. Elizsbeth Rich, Astoria;
Mis. Nettie Kobblos. Pendleton: Mra.
L. L. Connett, Lehnnon: Mra. Julia
luman liaker City; Mrs. Nettie Uoie
bert, Clatskanie: Mrs. H. Solle. liak
er City; Miss Msry Relsland, La
Orande; Mrs. Lucia Uostlnj, The
Dalles.
WILL PETITION
FOR HERD LAW
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
STATE CONVENTION
Tbe state convention, of tbe Roynl
Neighbors wss held at the Odd Fel
lows hall in thia city Ioesday aud
Wednesday of tbia week with a aood
attendance. Delegatea from most ot
tbe camps of tbe atate were present
and aalde from tbe work ot the con
vention, enjoyed a good aoolal time.
Moat ot the delegatea arrived Tues.
day morning, aome of tbem coming
Monday, aud Tuesday afternoon tbey
were wealed to a ride tbrouah the
valley In oarriagea and automobiles.'
Ibe day waa clear and warm, and
One one for the oooasion, so that the
view of the mountaina and valley was
grana. roe trip waa tborougnjy en
joyed, and many expressions of sur
prise and admiration were heard of
tbe beauties ot the valley.
A public reoeDtion waa alven to tha
delegatoa In the evening, a number or
invited guests being present besides
the members ot tbe camp. A nice
program waa arraneed. which waa
thoroughly enjoyed, muslo being fur.
nlahed by Beatty'a orchestra.
After tha program the guests were
Invited to the banauet room, where
a flue lunch waa prepared by tbe la
dies and all did justice to the oooa
sion. The visiting delegatea were
called upon for remarks and all re
sponded with well chosen words.
Keferenoe having been made by Judge
Henderson and tl. M. Abbott in
their addressee to Hood River oonntv
and a plea to have the delegate! speak
a good word fur Hoo-I River after
tbey reached their homes. It brougb
many responses from tbe delegatet
that they would remember na and tbaa
tbey would try and Influence what
votea they could In favor ot the meant
ore. One ot the detonates aaid tbat
she poptrpjled one vote and if tbat
Residents of the cent side will Ola a
petition with the county oleik for a
vote ti be taken ut tbe aeneral elan-
tlon in Jnne against stock running at
large. The law governing tbe matter
is aa follows :
"On the cetltion nf fltteen m
legal voters of any election precinct
In any county being Hied with tha
county clerk before the time of givlug
the notice of the iteneral eleotion lu
any year, the county clerk shall cause
notice to be given that at aucb eleo
tion a vote will be taken for anu
aganUt stork rnuuing nt large In sucb
precinct.
"If a majority ni hII the rotea cast
eball he against :tork running at
large, the county dork shall give no
tice by publication lu gome newspaper
bavlug a geuernl circulation iu (he
o nnty, and in tbi election precluct
if the eh otlon for stock running at
large ailtots uuy i lie precinct only,
for three conntcntive weeks, tbat in
sixty days from the dale of sucb no
tioe It will he nnlmvfiil for ktock to
run at Urge, nuricr penalty ol 110
for the first offense mid l'20 fcr earn
and every anhgpqi'eut otfens to he
recovered fiora tljenaner ot the tlrck
iu civil action In the name ot tie
State of Oregon Letora a jnstloe ot
tbe peace of tbe precinct in which
snob owner or keeper, or either i f
them, may reside; and suob peualty
shall be for tbe benefit ot, and wbeu
collected paid into, tbe common
sobool f'ind of the oouuty In which
such action is bionght within sixty
days after such animal is proved to be
at large."
Ibe imminent danger at all times
to orobards of stock running at large
on tbe public highways and the
amount of damage every year to trees
by stock breaking in, or going
through a gate left open, has deter,
mined many of tbe farmers to make
an attempt to have a berd law enacted
in the valley which will be a measure
oi protection at least.
Dinner to Pioneers of '1H.
Friday, Maroh 6, an anniversary
dinner was given at Twin Oaks farm
by Mr. and Mrs. 8 F. tllytbe, it be
ing 30 years on tbut date since their
settlement In Hood River. Ibe guests
with the exception of two of tbe wo
men, weie all pioneers otUood River.
sud all came here prior to tbe advent
of the lilytbns. An old-fasbioned
farm dinner wasBerved and lh cuests
as well as the hosts enjoyed the occa
sion to its fullest extent Reminis
cences of ou tlines in Hood River
were in order. Thene old-timers nan
nowadays laugh at sotpe of the expei
lenoes they can relate of earlv times.
but when that experience was the real
thing It diii not always seem to be so
amusing.
Ibe dinner consisted nf obloken
witb dumplings, corned beet sliced.
creamed potatoes, squash, parsnips.
Boston baked beuua, salad served in
annla cnm. nnffnn ami taa nnii.no I
jeuy, grape jeuy, canned cherries,
canned strawberries, prune, apple
sauce, English plum pudding witb
aauoe, apple pie witb cieam, potato
Hour cake, home made dandelion
champagne.
lbote present weie: Mr. aud Mrs.
F. lilythe. Mr. and Mra. E. L.
Smith, Mr. and Mra. F. C. Sherrieb,
Mr. and Mra. John A. Wilson. Air.
aud Mrs. John Hlnirohs. Mrs. W. M.
Stewart, Mra. J. I . Watt, Mra. Grace
Watt Ross, Miss Clara Rlytbe
Fiist Assistant, Walter Dabney.
Seond Asalstan', W. K. Coulter.
Thlid Assistant. W. Uanger.
Tbe time ot the inontl ly met-ting
was chungad to tbe acoud Monday
evening t m"' nioiil-i.
It was decided V .diet l:nriM lie
chetulcl Sunday nmrnli if nt 9 : ami
Ml men hi rs the ! rsrln ent are re-
i)i)pti ii lu turn rait lhe' rheunnnl
i'. ill ti n I f iprbarfi-d, as 1t Is rlfxir
abla ii,ut Ihr eonttriits be kept fresh
Aggressive , l ight fr Better Fruit.
Walla Walla, WshI... March 9,-Kn
listlug the sen lev of tbt Comu er
cial Club of this city in tbe cau ;gu
lot toe I'lnduc'int ni 1m iter fruit m
Walls Viulla, 11. loctl oigacizatinn of
tbe asbiugto:i State Horticultural
Association his nn!a the first move
to bring about the end deaired. Yea
terdny torn mil tees from the hnrtlcnl
tursl association and th Cnmmeiolul
Club called ou the count v cumtnUsion
erenow in session ' and asked tbat
Frnlt Inspector (J. L. W hiuv i e giv
en as many i'eputea as he deeuia nec
essary In order to eniorce tbe lswa In
regard to plncing on be market fruit
wbiob Is infected witb worms, soale
or other dlsesses. 1 be coiointwiioners
grsnted the request; and cl-io Inatrnct
ed tna county attorney to make as
many prosscutiona aa possible, in or
der to bring about tbe desired end
inose at tne bead , ot the, move are
working to inorease the atandard of
fruit lu this oouuty. Their desire Is
to have Walla Walla fruit aa widely
known hs the Hood River or Wenat-
obee fruit.
Concert fur Benefit of Public Schools
Mnruli 31 LHoy (leaner, tba fam
ous violinist. uasiMed by mis liird, a
noted pianist, ami Mra. Siettin, solo
ist, will give a concert In Hood Kiver.
the net proceeds of which will go to
tbe tloot Kiver public schools.
mi. uesner appealed here a year
or so ago aud his peiformanoe was
greHtly eiij.iyed. The following pres
notices ere highly complimantai) to
bla ability:
At tbe (ud pf hor flrrt ytar's t-tudy
in Dnitoii," Mi s : llyrd appeared lu
public reoitiil aud tiuoo tbbt time has
oouoeitlzed extensively witb gieat
aucoesa in Host mi and surrounding
oities, coming us far west as Indiaua,
tbe past sesson
Mis Byrd graduated from ibe Ne
Euglsnd Conservatory ot Musio in
1905 under.'' Mr. Curl iWi matin. Prot.
Baeiuiaiiu i one (it tbe lteiuoet cm.
oett pianiita and teachers ct tui
oouutry mid Europe. She n sl.o a
pupil, while there, or Madam lltlm
Uopekiik, hii exponent of the fHii.oua
Lecbetizky school, aud a ptmilyt if
internhtion 'I rei ututlou
Upon I ai aruduaton, abe was ap
pointed by the director, Mr. Oeorge
W -C'hadwick, to tench In tbe iuBtitu
tlon, i ud for the past two yeara baa
tHtight b.ith there aud privately In
Oostou.
"When Gei-ner appeared upon tbe
stage the first I line be waa given a
rather mild reception, bnt before be
bad finished bis first number be had
won the admiration ot his bearers and
tbeiesfter applause ran high." Ore
goniau. "Wh n (leanei began to play a still
ness pervaded tbe vast audience, a
bush that can tnly be bad when In
the piesenoe of a master, a genius to
whom tbe world gladly paya homage.
Uesoer'a playing was a revelation.
He ia wholly lost in bla art. The
magnificent Stradivariua waa wholly
under bla power. Tbe moat difficult
teobnlque of tba Pagannln Conoerto
or tbe small sweet lullaby were alike
to him easy. -"Htateamau.
"From the time Ueaoer first touch
ed tbe horse hair on the strings be
caught the crowd and kept it, and
tbey not only asked for encorta bnt
demanded tbem. The most cultured
people in Salem sat almost breathless
through all ot Cleaner's playing and
what violiuist oould ask tor or get a
higher compliment." Salem Capital
Journal.
tr'p of inapeclion over the road yea
tvrday and passed opposite Hood Rlv--r
Mlituit one o'clock. It eontained
aliMit lour hundred Invited guests,
tM-siiii s the railway officials, and atop
t-r lua.te clniig the rrad at different
points. itiM c lemony of driving the
golden apik aas gone through witb
in thn vicinity cf Stevenaon.
A Ueeful Parrot.
Card iflhaako.
We wish to express our heartfelt
tbaoka to tbe many friends and to tbe i
members of tbe Woodmen and the
Foiesler lodgea tor their kindness and
helpfulness through the illness and
duHth of our buabaud aod father, (J.
n. Miller.
Mra C. A. Miller,
Emma Miller,
Leonard Miller,
May Miller.
Niagara Spray
Aa tbe factory will soon close for thia
MCH-'i'll. Order for Ninoara Lima a,wl
U..I..I.... U,. I. .!.... .1 ..1.1 U- . i ..I
.iu'i',,1. uvjiubiwu piiuuni w arm in at
once iii Insure their iieing 11 lied.
Stranahan A Clark.
The Churches
Metboditt Episcopal Church A. H.
Latbrop, pustor. Pul lie service at 11
a. ni. and 7 .3u p m. Sunday school 1
10 a. m. Epworlh League at 6:30 p. '
m. Prayer inectiog on Tbuisday even-'
ing. All cordially invited I
Tbe sobjeots for Or. Luthrop for
Sunday will be: A. m.. "UutM liof ,
p. m , "The Caue aud due it Un
belief." All cordially invited. ,
The til'. I.utlifiait Emmanuel I'l.iire.;,
cmniiiciH si rv 'Lts every le'divl em
fourth Sunday in '!. u.mitli Kntdial
ou second mid UormHu on fuurfli 81111
day, 10 a. in.
U. B Church $abliatli school, 10
m.; preaching, 11 a. m.; Y. P. C K
8:30 p. ni.; hvangeht-ti-.' services, 7:.:o
p. ni. Midweek prayer meeting
euneMia', :au p m. Kvervbody in
vited. J. R. Parker, pastor.
Cbri-tian church V. A. Wood, min
ister. Prenching servicea, 11 a. m. and
1 :.m p. in. t'raver meeting. Thursdav.
7:30 11. m. Most cordial welcome to all
stracgers
tilverside C ngrcgatioiial Church.
n. uuiiraore. pastor, service Nun
day at 11 a. m., Christian Eudeavor
at 7 p. m.. eveniuu worehio at 8 n. m
V. .Lt: 18 a a. . '
vainoiic 1 nurcn Keiiu ar -eivicca
every MiikIhv.
t..l A r, . n ...
1H-1 11,11111, i. r.. 1 ntircii, f. h. iu a, m
II I.: . . .
1 rt-nuiiiuK ii a ni.. cnworill I hiiii
tt.au p m , frcMi liuig 7 30 p. ui. At
Wrapper 1st and 3rd Sundays; 3 p. in
ai nienoui nee zna ana n Kundavw
3 p. m.
Baptist Church C. A. Nntlev. Pas
tor, ouiiunv services at 11 a. m. am
7;4ap. m. Hunday school, at 9:50 a m
f.U. Ce, Bnpt. Young Peoples meet
ing, 7 p. m. Monday, 7 p. m., Young
Miraiflienuuo. iuewav. 7 n. m
Y. P. Christian Culture Class. Wminna.
day 7:80 p. m., Prayer meeting. Thurs-
MISCELLANEOUS.
Kor 8aleP..vm(intli Km-k kc imhii lie
very bent alniiua in Ain-iln. Hrndtey Krna.
need no t vert ti int. iiur tlirm pena are
nutted n with three romlera of tha very tln
em MnlN tlci! i'en be iriu, an t lint no e perm
liai tx-vn ,rnl au thai wr i-hh xtuce the
tmk that will give HHtlKractlun or our moil,
ey refunded You are Invited to InHnret the
varus, mra. r,. iirayioru, Kockrora fou trv
ml
Yards, Hood Kiver, (J s.
rv
stock call on 8. W. Heppner,
of nnmery
mil
Visitor Can you tell me where the
lion bouse Is 7
Policeman I'm afraid I can't, air. 1
ua quite new here.
Tbe Parrot Go down tbe path, turn
to the right, past the monkeya and H
la opposite you. Pele Mcle.
m., Ladies' Aid or Mission Cir
and
MAKE IT YOCRSELF.
Rest
lire Department Elect Uffleera.
Tbe annual meeting of the Hood
River Fire Department was held at the
ity hall Wednesday evening and the
following otBoers elected:
President, W. MoUuire.
Vioe President, W. & Sheets,
Chief, W. K. Sheets.
Assistant Chief, U. A. Claik. ;
Secretary, Harry Woods.
Treasurer, Peroy Cross.
Foreman Hose Cart, Peroy Wells.
Assistant, W. Uanger.
foreman Hook snd Ladde". E. C.
wrigbt.
Aaslttant, W. U. Aldred.
Chief Engineer CbomicaL R
Husbands.
Tells Our Readers How to Mix
Rheumatism Cure.
A well-known authority on Rheuma
tism gives tbe readers or a laige New
York dully paper tbe following valu
able, yet simple and harmless, prea
0 Iption, wbiob any oue can easily
prepate at home:
fluid htxraot Dandelion, one-balf
ounoe;Cotupound Karg n, one ounce;
Compound Syrup Uarsaparllia, three
ouuees
Mix by shakiug well in a bottle, and
take a tenspoouful after ohcIi tne.t
and at t ediime. '
He states tbut the ingrtdieiitji C'Ht
be obtHiued from any good piescrip
tion pharmacy at small oost, and, be
ing of vegetable extraction, are barm
less to dike.
This pleasant mixture, if taken reg
ularly toi a lew days, is said to over
come almost any case ot Kbeumatiaiu,
The paiu aud 8wtlliug, if any, dimin
ishes witb esch dose, until permanent
results are obtained, and without in
jnrtug the btjumch. While there aie
many so-called Kbeumatiam remedies.
patent medicines, eto., some of which
do give relier, few really give pernian.
ent remits, and the above wilt; no
doubt, be greatly appreciated by many
aufjererg bere at this time.
Inquiry at the drug stores of tblg
neighborhood elicits the information
that ibese drugs are harmless aud can
be bought eeparately, or tbe druggists
bete will mix the prescription tor our
readers, If asked to.
Tha "Oolden Spike Special " train
on tbe North Bank road made tbe
day p.
cie.
For Sale or Exchange.
I have an eight-room bungalow
100x100 ou Portland Heights.
A six-room house and 60x115 lot, cor
ner , iv anu enaver.
100x100 In Park add to Alblna.
Anv or all to trade tor Hnnd Hivsr
valley property. Will take a good
urivmg or wurs team in part pay.
Address, J. Adrian Kpping,
K. F. D, No. 1.
ONLY A TRAMP.
Raising the Curtain Far a Moment en
One ef Life's Tragedies.
A recent Incident which holds In Its
simple outlines the possibility of past
tracedy Is described la the New York
Times. It Is another Illustration of
how careless the world is of the Indi
vidual and how thick Is the cloak
wnicn one may wrap about his per
sonality, not long ago a laborer em
ployed by the Erie railroad In Jersey
uny was ran over by a train and bad
bis leg cut off.
A policeman telephoned for tn am
bulance. Tbe injured man lay on a
grass patch, apparently bleeding to
death. Juat then a typical railroad
tramp in dirty raga aanntered along.
He tapped a policeman's elbow.
"May I ask what's tbe matter, offl
cerr he inquired.
"Man bleeding to death." replied the
police man.
"Would you mind If I looked at
tiliur asked the tramp. "I mlbt be
of aerTice."
"Go ahead," responded the officer.
Bending low over the wounded la
borer, the tramp asked for water to
wash his hands and then begged the
crowd for clean handkerchiefs. With
a half doaen deft, rapid twists be
made a tourniquet and stopped the
flow or blood.
"Are yxu a doctorf some oue asked
as the man slipped tway through the
crowd.
"I uaed to be." be replied a he bur
riettoff,
1 Strainers Made c Men'a Hair,
The barber aa hlx patron rose shook
from the apron to the floor the short
locks that he had clipped from tbe
man's head, and at the same time
boy appeared, awept up the hair and
placed It carefully In a large bag.
"Haa It got any use?" asked the pa
iron, with an Interested and pleased
smile.
"Of course It has." said the barber.
"would I save It otherwise V
"But It la so short''
"No matter. It has Its uses."
"What Is it ased forT" aaid the man.
"What will become of that short hair
which I have been carrying about so
long under my hat?"
"Well," aaid the barber, "aome of it
will go into mortar, aome of it will
stuff furniture, but moat of it will be
made into those fine strainers which
are used to clarify tbe best sirups.
There are no strainers equal to those
woven of short human hair, and for all
tne hair that we barbers can supply
tbe strainer makers keep np a steady
demand. Los Angeles Times.
NAOHAR A MNOMIYA KTORK-Jarian-e-e
giocrleB, eluarii anu tobacco. Employers
pleune notify tor Japanese farm hands. o.
mix 1
: 654. Hood River, Oregon.
au((20
FOR HAI.K-Odnr
part of the valley,
or pbone !o. louo.
Pats delivered to anv
Address R. W. Caldwell,
11I1I8
FOR SaLE Cottonwood It four foot lengths
joiid ara, nooa niver, on. m If
KOR SALE Rogne River Orchard, entire or
subd vlded. Clean and pront-beariuir. Ooort,
bulldinga. Deep alluvial river bottom. Alwi
Irrlirau-d berry land. Hen A. Lowell, Wood,
vllle. Ore. n.ai
For 8b1v Uood second hand wheels, 810 to
$15. J. M. Reld, Third St. min
For Sale-Huff Orpington eggs for setting.
K. H. Long, Hi.oil River, ore. Home flione,
im-U nut)
The Venus de Milo.
It fa que tlonnble whether tbe real
Greek worn;;:! of that Immortal epoch
When sculpture meant something more
than a deconitlve end to an architects
ral means possessed tbe chaste loveli
ness accredited to her In the chiseled
remnants left to us. It has ever been
the whim ot artists to work away from
the physical fitcts of their models to
ward the idea la of their fancy. The
sculptor Is KHually a proudly careless
historian nn.l hut a poor reporter. All
Greek scn!iti::e doubtless ia a highly
giortned revord or true Greek eth
noiogy; out. granting sucn a woman
as, aay. the Ve:n:n tie Mllo did exist
In all her leiilily nisi facial perfection,
she would meet with but cold reception
st the hands of our critics of femlninl
ij loaa.v. tier modern women asso
ciates would, I am certain, adjudge thi
classic lady a frump. Ideals changt
wiin tne centuries If nature does not
Perrlton Maxwell in Bohemian.
Oakdale Greenhouss
Cut flowers and plants at Keir A Cass
Choice Roeeg Shrubs, Vines & Gladiolna
White Wyandotte Eigs for Setting
iruui niaieu rens l OU At iz.uu.
Fletcher & Fletcher,
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
iwparvmeni or tne interior. Land Office at
Notice it hereby given that
HENRY JASPER
of Portland, Conntv of Multnomah, Mate of
urrgun, una aipnea v pnrcnasa, under tbe
act ,ti vuiiKrea ui jiiue a. iisB, aa extended b
at Of A 111 4. IMU2. tha MPuSII'l u..,l- W
T. 1 N., R.EWlH,and will offer proof to show'
mm ,ne ihiiq auugm i more valuable for Its
iimorrorione man lor Hirneu lnn,lniiTMMM
ana to emauimn hla claim to said land before
ine tveKi'ier ana Receiver, at The Dall s, Ore.
inn. ou lue tain aay oi May. iwm.
Heuameaas wllneaa.a: Jnnann Innnim
of Hood River, Orrcon; Ray Markley, of Dee!
O-tgou; llerxliay Markley. of Dee, Oregon:
IIIIHin r. Kand. of H00.I Ulvar. Ilmnii
Anv and all ueraonat-latmlntf aitvmiv ti,
above-deacrllietl lands are ieiixted to file
iiivir riHiiua in una omoe on or Derure said
lotn o,r 01 aiay, wn
nuzmif u. w. mookk. Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of Ibe Interior. Laud Office at The
iaiim, uregon, reoruary win, 1WW.
Nolle la berebv given tbat
MARY H. JARPFR
of Portland, County of Uultuomab, RUte or
Oregon haa applied to purchase, ander tlie
wi vAingrvM n June s, Jes, as extendea by
K.HHAHKIH,,, icv. iue p mr. Ann ni.
8E', Section 2U. T. 1 N., R. StWM, and wfl
oner prooi 10 know mat the land sought is
mora vaiuaoie Kir ita itmoer or alone than for
gncunurai nurpoaea. ana 10 entabllnh her
laim 10 an in tana Dtnire tna hihii. .mt
Receiver, at The la lea. Orewon. on tha uih
uuy ui Aa, owe.
Hhe nainet aa wltneaaea: Jndaon Furgason,
of Hood River, Oregon; Kay Markley, ol Dee,
.... " ninj mHrairj. ui vee, uregou;
V. Illiaui F. Raud. of Hood Kiver, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe
aDove-uew-riued lands are requested to flie
uieirciauiia iu in ia qraoe oq or before said
ISlhday ofMay, lMUg.
mia-M14 . C. W. MOORE, Register.
BUY NIAGARA SPRAY
CAU LOAD IN STOCK. 32 Baum 1.2853 Specific Gravity.
STRANAHAN & CLARK
For Snlc OOCO) choice
Markh-y Hi on.. Dee, i lie.
utrnwherry
p'lUHM.
in hi
For HHle-llu-.e, huguy and haiuena foraile
cheap. Inquire ol A. N. Rabm. mis
tot Sale Chicken wire fence, 6 feet high,
t In mesb and 23 in higb 1 In meah. Um-U l
year. r. o. Newman, cne block south of
ChiuoIic church. UilH
FiiRHaLE A new counter show enso well
uii.-d f biiliimg cigars or other ginida-inree
cnmpai I im nl-; money drawer and alarm hell
one ul th- laiest an J up todate, but ua 1 h ive
no room lot It wi.l aell ut hall'llie iol pi ire,
H If taken ut nine. Hoik lord Sine. I,,!
River, Oii-k-n. iid
1ORHA1.K-I0 ncrN or tlmliered latin n
Odeh dlbtrh t; l,a, B'.Kl.OOO luet good sun.luu lit
timber. 1 Imve a cimniiner who will g vB .ur
chaaerSI per thoiiMHinl aluuipHgH for t nitier
Price, $10 per acre rasli. J. U. fronby, unite I.
H(od River, Ore.
FOR SALIt Tliortiugbbred Plyniomti Rook
roosterB. Murray Kay; phone 215. mis
FOiv. e-. 1,1-- ,H t.ati of work hot ea,
diippi,- g... a:nl i. link; gentle, aound and
Hue in ut.; w. lum mv insane I slid 8 vears.
Buili tn. hi aiiijju ,.r to ride, lu splendid
ci.i.i'i; i mi., inni wink. Price tor short
nine, iio, aimi ii.ivm ii hreeihlng liaiuta
iiml 314 . tti-iieli ti it, k. Pwcy I. MhII-i,
ne-ii 'i i . Hiv.i.ure. utli
- rool uilicli cows, also one anan
I iij; . lui uire at the Main Restaurant,
iiiAiii River, Ore. m'J6
tut Sui.-- u tvdiir Creek Farm, 1 heavy
wiigon, 1 i;git buggy, 8 yearling hell -1-8,2 cook
stovea, i ueating 8t ove, I single driving bar
neas, 1 single cultivator, 1 cream separator,
and lots ol small tools. Phone Far. 22fi6. mM
FOR 8AL10-Span of horses.
Maine ltetiunran..
Inquire at
ml2
FOR HALE E1srht head of hnnu
and drivers. 1'. H. Mohr. phone. 2108 farmers.
ml2
FOR SALK First claaa drvnuk wnn,i oi n
cord; Brat clans dry lir, IB per cord, on ear at
uw ,ir. irenvereu auc extra.
uroa., tioou uiver, Oregon.
Shelley
miz
House FoRSALE-ThAftv.Fnnn, k...,
the southeast comer o Sherman Ave. aad O
St., now occupied by L. M. Bemly, is for sale,
lo be moved from premises. Address P O
oi a, noou niver, Oregon. ans
NOW iS tbe time tO aAt Vmir hna nA ..I
vininriu.... ik....,.:.i...,:;";,"". m
" c Quiiiiittru nun i.eirnnrn
box 236. route No. l.
urns orea esuec ai v mr lavara u,uh .
oiass rooster. Egg 81 50 for 15. U. a. Reed.
Ui26
,H.? F.r 8a,le About seven tons alfalfa and
12J0 lb. timothy. Ralph Hlnriclia. m-
m'2A
For Nile Six vear old fmlr r.,....k .n ,
thrilty peacb trees. Price, 87SOQ. Terms, :00.
cash. Must be taken at once. J. V. LeClalr.
Lewiston, Idabo, A2
For Sale-Milch oow, W. L. K, Morse. A-2
FOR .'ALK Pure hrerl llln.i.d.l..!.
lets and hens. 81 tn Kt euch a i.,. . .'. 'l
erels left. K.50 each. ji, tn 1...1..1 .T
setting 81.2a; two settings, 82 25; three nettings
Hri"U, Lockman, K. F. ,D. No. 1.
.. .tfcu. u
Wanted.
Fifteen or twenlv .linnnia, iuku .
employment as farm hands. Andreas H, M..
nox ow, 1100a ittver, Oregon sj
Wanted Mare mi'ipp ihf ni
weight about i:wo. Must be broken to autu!.
mooile and used Ui orchard wni-k i
Smith, Oc.ell.
Wanted Would Ilka t . hn, .n,.u v.
a',d "t on monthly instalmeiiu or lease aa.ua
Bim WAN'I KD-Kor furnishing 20 cords of
ft. wood I ror lm. ..(. r.iu. . J
,2tf" T.'.11 ,w opened at S p. m.
?a,a1?..00', lo he delivered in
rrankton rk-hoolhouse wood shed In time for
next term of achnnl u if im.,,i.. ,.1. ......
Clerk. " "'r"'
WANTED A a-lrl In k ,
Oood wafies to right party. Mrs. F. A. Cram!
Wanted-To trada. inh
wide rack, for lighter wagon.
ML Hood.
Rsln wagon,
J. Vauthiers,
ml
Wanted T..hnv
for a liisk, I w.a'.n
Slate price wanted.
Hood River.
second-hand set of Irons
lark, tn good condition.
N. W. Jackson, HVI) L
111.11
Wanted Man tn nn . .n nuA , .
Address Box ti7, Ontai lo, ore ml
WANTED To let a contract to clear land.
.A. Jayne.
WANTED Good woman lor general housc
R?; Aidrlu? J- KPPl". Hood
m)2
WANTKD (lirl In rin I i .
Mrs. Truman Butler. mU
WANTED Ex aeriAncH n,.n . .
W A'T s:i r-nn,r.. .
List ua if you want prompt
MacRae. 3Xt t:himh ni 1 v
uregon.
1 good orchards,
sales. Barrett A
Commerce, Portland
ma
Lost and Found
Found Three nalr m,nl annlri.
Uiacler office.
Inquire at
A-2
Lost Straved awnv I'.hm.,. tu awv k
horse; aew shoes on front feet: star on fore,
head: letter B on .eft shoulder wart on Deck.
Return lo J. J. Gibbons for reward. mis
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