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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1908)
HOOP RIVER GLACIfiA, Till) ASP AY. MAi0 I 19, 1008. iionb Shirr Giaricr Inet Every Thursday by ARTHUR D. MOB, PaMUbar. Terms of Bntaaiptkw-tlJW a ff when psia ID MVUM. Advartiiinc Rataa: DisrUjr, Me per Inch plus lOe, par wcrk: buainaw ll wid nadinr MUrm. le per word Pr rati tods cards, 11.00 raw. nayabU yearly, (raaolutiona Ire to drcrtiainc ludireal. card at thanks, tbe: church aoeiabk. an tonainmanta, sales, ate. at rarular rataa; church announcanenta (raa; kwal adrartiain at Ictral rataa: want ad. and aotteaa (aaapared typol. I -He a word par waak, (auowinc m lauuiaiaa M jn n.2.i o.na m.t8 m.w i, .SI22. tK . 4. 61. CM . a US. 10 .4013. t.40141, 4- M, S.W N, H H", lu .60:24, LOOtM. 4.Mi'l. a.w m, am i". .C0 2&. LI0i4&. 4.40 S. ISO &, S.M 106. 10tl .70' J. IHN-M, 4-TOlM. S.70 SS, S.70 It. 10 JtO 27. S.80 47. 4-Wi 7. ISO 87, S SO, 107. 10 ariM ton! lit sunlfia. t mi: fid. ISO KM. 10 a IflA'M 1 HO K Ml Att T OO ML aOU IUS. II 10, 1.10 90, 110 60. 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Moraa baa announced bis oan dldaoT for nomination on tba Dem nnratifl tinkat for ranresentatlve. He indorses Statement No. 1. Mr. Morie bai long been Identified witb tbe in tereita of Hood Rlrer and la one tba popular oltlzena ol (lie city. tils nomination la aaiared and be will poll a strong vote. of D. J. Ooopfi baa withdrawn from tba oonteat for tbe atate senate on tbe Republican ticket and will enter tbe race for repreaental iva laatead. Tbla aotlon on tbe part ot Mr. Ccoper waa taken after tbe announce meat o( Ml. Sinnott for the enste, and will probably reiult in tba nom ination of both tbeae gentlemen for tba reapeotlva poaitiont Tba loaa ol tba bildge aoroaa Hood Rlrer la an unfortunate dlaaater to tba oity and tba country reaidenta on theeaat aide of tba rlrer. It puta the aaat aide reaidenta from one to thirteen mllee from tbe city by wagon road, aooordlng to tbelr loca tion, and will be a temporary Iuoop- venlenoe, aa well aa tbe money lota to tbe oity for building a new bridge. While tba aotlon of tba counoil in taking over tba bridge and atreeta in aide tbe city limlta plaoea tbe burden upon tbe oity, yet tbera will be about enough money coming from tbe county to replace it, and It will be replaced with a atrnoture wbioh will be permanent and to tbe aatialaotion of tbe oity. Iba lota of tbe bridge will no dcobt atlmulata tbe building of a WBSon road out tbiouub tbe valley up Hood Rlrer and Neat oreek, and It empbaalzea tbe neoetaity of lucb a road. " Tbera abould Le more than one outlet from tbe oity to tbe eaat aide, aa any blockade of tbe east aide grade or bridge leading to tbe oity makea a long detour ntoeatary lo get Into tba city. Iba new water grade road, aa well aa tbe bridge, abould be built tbla season. Tba aelection of a alte for tbe new aohool building will be left to a vote next Tuesday afternoon. The tobool board baa eliminated all but two loca tiona-the preaent alte of tbe State atreet aohool and tbe block of K L. Smith on tbe bill. It la tbe general opinion that tbe State atieet alte la not a dealrabla one, aa too cloae to tbe bualneaa aeotloo. There are many who prefer tbe Coe propeity, onth of tbe Crowell reaidenoe, and tba MoDonald block hud tbe llatoh elder property at tb end of State atreet have been considered. Of tbe new aitea tba board baa aelected tbe Smith property, partly on aooount of tbe coat, whloh la 12500, aa agalnal 13000 for tba MoDonald block and 18000 for tbe Batbelder pleoe. Just before going to preaa we were in formed that options hive been to- cured on nine lota north of the pia copal oburob at a prloe of about 93000 for tba new achool home alte. Tbla la tbe moat favorable location that baa yet preaented lttelf, and abould be oonaldered in tbe vote next Tueaday. The land la almost level, tbe drainage la perfect, water avail able for use and location aa nearly oential for the district aa could be found. Thia location should be con aidered and tba aohool patrona and votera In the district abould be al lowed to vote on It. Capt. Coe Painfully Injured. Uapt. 11. (J. uoe met with a very Ealntul accident Friday that might ave resulted more aeriously. He waa driving in from tbeoountry just after dinnei and in coming down State atreet tbe bit ot tbe bridle broke in tbe horse's -mouth, reaultlng In the bridle being pulled back over tbe bead of tbe horse. Mr. Coe aaw at once that be could not avoid trouble, as tbe horse started to ran, and be tried to get out of tbe carriage. The top was up and be got down on bla tmuda and kneea to reaob tbe aide of the ve hide before Jumping, when tbe oar riage atiuok a crosswalk and tbrew him back on the seat. Again crawling out, when oppoalta tbe M. E. chmcb be attempted to jump, when a lurch of tbe rapidly moving vehlol tbrew him between tbe wbeela head fore most. That la tbe last thing he re members, nntll be found bimtelt in the hospital. A few wtnestea of tbe affair aay that he fell agalnet tbe wbeela, .tbec atruok tbe ground on bla bead and tbe car riage paaaed over him. He waa help ed to the alddwalk and a pbyaloian summoned, and waa abortly lemoved to tbe Cottage Hospital, where it was toand that be bad aeveial bad outa on tbe eoalp and tbe left ear waa nearly torn from bla head. Aside from tbe painful bra lees and a lame back be le rapidly recovering from tbe tall and reoelved no permanent injur lea, o.. HOOD RiVER APPLES ON OCEAN LINER Oacar Vanderbilt baa received the foUowing letter from II. W. Child, preaidant ot tbe Yellowstone isn Aaroclation. which operatea hotels and tranafer linea in tbe national park. The other parties troken of In tbe letter are p.omioent orHotale of the Northern PaclUo road. The wrap per t-poken ot waa tie label ot tbe Apple Urowera' Union of flood Rlrer. I be high praise given tbe apple by thaaa Hiatinirniahad nartiea it but an other erldence of tbe auperiority of flood Hirer applet and tbenotloe tak en of them will retnlt In widely ex tending the adrertiatng oltbia valley: Oar Vanderbilt.Uood River, Ore. My deal Oacar: . I bare just returned from a tbiee uiniitbt' trip abroad witb my family ami in Naplea, Italy, and on tbe Cun t -I line tteamera plying between New Vu:k hi d Liverpool, and Naplea and .W Vurk, wblcb ateamera 1 patron iiwit, were all very mnob atruok I h tb quality and lockt of tbe ap plet furnished tbe pasaengera. Said applea were diabed out to ot freely five timet a day, tbrea timet at meali tod ou tba decka moinlogt and after oona Vou were alao at liberty to are tour room ateward fornisb ycu ttb a i plea at all timea. Tbera wat soob a delight taken In our applet that I got tbe dining room steward to go down In tbe atorage room and get me a wrapper off one of tbe applet, which be did, and 1 enoiose It to yon. Mr. ilannaford and wife and Mr. Child and myself atteuded tbe wed ding ot Mrs. Huntley to General Young In Cbioago tbe ctber day and on our return to St. Paul tiom Chi oago I took tbla wrapper out and bowed it to Mr. Uaanaford. He taid at once: "Wby, that la Osoar Vandui- bllt'a apple," and told me that yen were ralsina them In tbe Hood Rivei country in your own orobards and tbft yon were also at tbe bead ol tba applx growers' onion in that aection. I therefore made a pencil memoran dum ou tbe back of tbe wrapper, in tending to aend it to you and let you kuow what aucotss you are meeting witb, both In tbiaotnotry and abroad. 1 b ve also taken occasion to tell Mr. Lindsay of tbe firm of Lindsay A Co , Helena, wholesale produce and fruit men, hoping that thereby ha may eat your applet and that tbe Helena people may have tbe benebt of them. I waa told by tbe ateward that they were called tbe Newtown riopln. Winning you every tuccess In join venture and hoping to shake banda witb you sometime in the near future, I am, Yourt very truly, ii. w. uniia. Death of Owen Melton. Owen Melton, tbe ten-year-old grandson ot Mrs. Uyrd.on the Heights, died Sunday, after miferlng for '21 day witb a aerloua form of la grippe and a complication of brain truublo. lie wat born In Indian lerrltory Marob 17, 1898, but since tbe death of bla mother, aeven yeare ago, be and bla only aiater. Maud Melton, I ave made their home witb tbelr grand mother, Mia. liyrd. He bin been a regular attendant at tbe school ou tbe Uelgbta and will be remembered ty bit former teaohert as a bright, bappy child. He wan promotod at the mld-yeai promotions to A division of tbe third gride and was in Mii-r Frier's room. - Thi funeral aervicea r.eie hcl'i In tbe Uaptlst church, Hev. Nutlet tpoke words ol obeor and oon f. i t to tboae assembled. The p"iilL lrom the upper grades from tbe bnildiug ou the bill attended trio services In i body, witb tbelr teachers and sopor tntandent, Pi or. Crume. Owen's olavamattt and friends, Ed win Matthews, Charley Smith, Charles (Jarson, Kicbard Hunt, Ualvln tuvin ger and Cyril Nutley, weri ti e pall bearers, lie waa lu id to rest beside bla mother lu tbe Odd Fellow's cetne tery. Durlug bis illness the kindness of Rev. Nutley, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Cooper aud other neighbors, both In nursing and in sympathizing witb the family, waa much appreciated by tbeui mid helped to make tbe aorrow of tbla death, tbe aecond In I ha borne uluue Christmas, easier to Lour. Pleasant Birthday Party. Last Friday afternoon Mrs J 11 Gill eutertained a company ot Indite in honor of her mother a seventy eighth birthday anniversaiy. A boun tiful lunoheon was served, tbe diuing room being done In yellow aud white, The oenterpieoe was yellow dnBodils and the luncheon waa served upon gold-rimmed china, a net ot china much valued by Mrs. GUI and her mother on account of Its age and as-aooiitiona. Mrs. Oill'a mother, Mrs. Nancy Ta:t, came to Hood River last fall from Toma, Wis., and has endeared herself to all who have met her. May she have many bappy returns of tbe day. These present were: Mesdames E. G.Hayes, II. II. Bailey, Harry Bailey, (Juunlug, 'Mary ft. Mummer, U. r Summer. K. C. Mnoney, A. L. Car mlobaol, Roy l'alt, J. 1). Wall, Miss Dora uean and Mrs. Woodwaid, ot Portland. Masquerade on Skates. The largest crowd wbioh hxa attend ed th skating rink tbla season wat preaent at tbe masquerade Friday evening. Tbe ball waa packed to aultocatlon and the spectators as well aa tbe skater enjoyed themselves. Many fine and unique costumes were on tbe nuoi and moat ot the oburao ters were well sustained. Prizes were awarded aa follows: Best sustained chaiaoter, lady, Mia. W. B. MoGuire, queen of night. Prize, sold mounted jewelry box. Second prize for same. Mica Grace boule, cow boy, gold bracelet. tieet sustained character, gentle man, Wilson Yowell. jockey. Prize. set of silver mounted olothea brushes. Second pilze tor same, A. E. Franz, clown Price, silver mounted clothes brush. After deliberating 18 hours the jury la the criminal action against Edward Perdu, charged with larceny at Albany failed to agree and were discharged. Safe crackers blew open a safe In Crane Brothers' mercantile store at Piolet Rock and escaped with $100, tome checks and a few articles from the stock In the atore. Wood Wanted Sealed bids will be received by a-lio'; District No. 3 up until noon of Friday, April 17thf 1908, for IK) cords of four foot fir wood for 1st of September delivery. V. u. auguan, viem. A Full Line of TAN OXFORDS For Ladies and Misses GhQ Paris Fair Gfco Store that Saves You Money One of the Largest Lines of LACE CURTAINS & PATTERNS To be Found in the City NEW MILLINERY Just step upstairs and see the fines display of New Spring Millinery. One of the larg est and best assortments of Trimmed Hats in the rity. All new and strictly up to the minute in style. We can save you money on these goods. SPECIAL: Men's 50c . Shirts for 25c Here is one of the best bar gains we havi; offered for a longtime and they are going fast. We bought these at a big bargain and are offering them at the same big saving to you. They are regular oO and GOc values and are full cut, reinforced across the shoulders, 2 pockets, made of heavy twilled Shirting in colors and stripes. While they last, each 25c NEW SHIRT WAISTS AND ' SHIRT WAIST SUITS We have on display on the Second Floor pne of the larg est, assortments in tailor made Suits ever displayed in the city. "All sizes, latest Styles and best of all prices away below what you will pay elsewhere. NEW SPRING SUITS For Men and Boys You i nn look where you will but for ivnl big values in Men's and Boys' Suits you cannot beat what we are showing in this line this Spring. Latest cuts, perfect fitters and most reasonable prices. DROP IN AND SEE Bowling Contest. Tbe third aerlea ol gamea between Hood Klrer and Tbe Dallea waa played at Rota' bowling alley (Satotday af trenoon and evening. The afternoon game waa very cloae, tbere being but Ove points to apare, wnion were in our favor. After tbe gamea tbe Hood River boyt entertained tbe vleltoit at an oyater topper at Young'a and a very pleasant time wat bad. Tbe fol lowing weie tbe aoorea: Afternoon, liood River Root, Wrlgbt, Adams, Onstner. I eWitt, Fullei. Tbe Dalles Jolet, llulion, riuoon, Frank Slnnott, Houghton. Score- Hood Hirer, (Wo. Tbe Dalles, 813. Evening. Hood Rlver-Aldred. Vogt. II I ok s, Stafford. Niool, Only. X'be Dalles Ureblnr, Coats, Kurtz, Senfert, Taylor, Flu ley. Score Hood Ktver, 807. Tbe Dalles, 778. Tbe next aerlea ill be played at The Dallea Friday or Satui day even ing. Bearing Ore hard For Sale 272 acres six miles from Med ford, Ore. There arc flftwn acres nf prunes in full Iieanni;, twelve acres of Newton Pippins, grxfted three yeare, willltear tills year; fiiteen aores of Spitzeiiln-rgs five years old, and three acres in penrs. moftlv Conii.i', Buildings consist of two honeee, one new, large old barn, smoke liouee, new prime dryer and equipment, etc. (la den is irrlgded lrom creek winch runs through the place. About fifteen acres now in grain and alfalfa. About eighty acr-s addi tional can be cleared and will make trood fruit land. Timber on balance. Timber consists of oak, laurel, tir and tune. Teleuli ne and rural m ill delivery. Good road winter nf summer. Price, f:'0,000. JlaircHHii. Addreas W.T. York & Co , Medf-ird, (I.e. S f). IWhiina (ant onkets this week to receive the remMiit of Mrs. Pratt, ht II ikikii, and iiu Infant child of F Wrlxht, of Piano. I hurley ollei tuy uame as candi date on the Republican ticket tei Stiite Sen.tnr trnm Wasi'n county, Oregon, to I n votud fcr at the pri- niarlea to lie ht Id in Wasco county, Oregon, on the I7ib day ot April, 1908 If nominated and elected I roo ise to support tbe Republican primary nominee for United Sta'.ea Senate. N. J. Sinnott. Allen-Fry. Homer Q. Van Allun and Miss Olive rry were married at the Uon-retra tioual panooaue lbutsd.iv evening by Rev. W. U. (iilrnnre, In the p eFence of relatives and a few friends of lie oontrantina parti'. Mr. aud Mrs. Van Allen will go .to housekeeping nt once in tbe winana addition. Mr. Van Allen bas been lu tbe em ploy of Young'a meat market tor some time and la a popular rounir mau. Tbe bride is sIbo a resideut of tbe plane and a very estimable yonug lady. We wib tbem joy lo their jour ney through life. DeWitt's Little Karty Risers, small safe, sure little liver pillf. Sold by Keil ik Case. SIMPLE WASH CUKES ECZEMA Itching, Burning Skin Disease Rooted Without I'se o Injurious Drugs Great inventors often have been praiaed for surrendering the secrets of their discoveries. Practically the same thing happened in the medical world in the case of Dr. Decatur I). Dennis, the eminent skin specialist of Chicago. Dr. Dennis, in his own office practice. discovered that pure vegetable oil f wintergreen, properly mixed with other simple remedies wax practically a sure specific for Eczema, psoriasis, barber's itch, salt rheum, and other itching skin diseases. But the oil of wintergreen alone was found ineffective. It required other mild ingredients such as glycerine and thymol compounded with the wintergreen to produce the real eczema cure. This compounded D. P. D. Prescrlp tlon positively takes away t tie itch at once the Umlant it i applied to the skin. This vegetable liquid does away with deleterious drugs so long used in an attempt to doctor the blood, whereas modern science has determined that ezcema in first and all the time a skin disease. If you want to know more about the merits of D. D. D. Prescription, nail at our store. We vouch for this remedy, Keir A. Cass, Druggists, (let DeWitt's Carbolixed Witch Hazel Salve it is good for piles. Fold by Keir & Cass. State Representative I hereby announce mvHelf a candidate on the dem erutic ticket, as a candidate for the stale legislature. If elected I will vote for the people's choice for li n ilea Males senator. L E. Morse Patrons' Club Meets. Tbe secoud meeting of tbe Patrona' Club held la tbe high school building last Friday at well attended and a better spirit of fellowship prevailed tban at tbe former meeting. This or ganization waa etfeoted lor tbe edifi cation ot both teaober and parent. and aa such we heartily recommend it. Similar oiganlvatiopa n other daces bave flatly tailed where thi purpose waa not recognized and a many others bave succeeded tp (be profit of all concerned where it bat been reooanlzed. An instrument aelection by Miss Jennie Edpington and a vocal solo by Miaa Alberta Jackson were touch enjoyed by all present. Mra Uoddard gave a read ing from "Lea. Muerables," wbioh sailed forth merited applause. li e toplce for dUciioiion at tbia meeting wero "School Room Decora tion" and "What the Parent Should Do for .beCbild." .An excellent paper bad been repared lu tbe first aubject by Mit. E. ii Smith and waa lead by Mrt. S. E. Barln ea. Tbla paper contained I'ktiy valuable suggest ious for tbe tuaolier lu relerenoe to the study of pictures aud tbe beautifying of tbe scbqol room. . Mist Earl, ou of the first primary teachers, read a paper n tbe sub jeot, "What tbe PareutSh old Do for the Child." Ibis papei was ao well appreciated by all present that we take tbe liberty of publishing tbe en tire paper on anotbei page for tbe benefit ot tboae who weie not ptlvil eged to bear it ; also at tbe request of many who heard it and wished a copy tor themselves Mr. John Kilui, Vining, la., says: ''I bave been felling DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills fur about a year atd t bej el ve better catitifuction than any pill I ever sold. I have ied them mytelf with fine results." Sold by Keir & Cass. L. E. Morse a Candidate. Hood Rlrer, Marob 17, 1008. Editor Ulacler: At tbe meeting of Democratic pre cinct ommit'epraen at The Dalles last week L ti. Mora was prevailed npon to mIIow his name to be used as a candid ite for representative in the legislature. He will undoubtedly be ohosen as one of tbe nominees by bis party at tbe primary. 1'bls ia wi 11 f ir Hood River nd Wisoi county lu ge i eral. N ) n re Hi n 1.11I11 .tlon could be ma le hy m.y party r till- 'mpn. . taut olilce IJnrlna tiM Ul .vr' ' reaidenoe In libod River Mi'. VI i ba-i won tbe es teem ot bis fellow citizens by the Ac tive pait he bn always taken in fvn ' movement luteuded tJ advance Hi" intmeiits nt hi. home community. H Is 40 rear r ol age, in the prime nf life, a burn leader nf u nil, well qui Ii tied in e t-rv way to serve tl,e !-: '. as legist tnr Kil l his rimny friends throughout tbe o. unity, without rn rd to party, will t ike nleiiHure in nni:k ing a ballot In his favor at tbe general election In J huh. h, b. Lily the. Hill May In Hoed River The lemedy tlinl'makes jou eat,hi- and trow stronir, called Piilmo IVil . s wi II he sold rexularty by Williams I'liiiiniaey, lluud Hivcr I'lioo great nerve and nei il iinon buildcra t on 0c5 per box, six boxes, 2M. if "If I Were King." One of thi mn4 enjoyable evenings of tbe entire season of entertainments was given Thursday evening by Pint. F. Wesley Orr, who la bead of tbe de partment of Knaliab and publio speak ing of PaoiiJo University at Forest Grove. Prof, Orr Is a young man ot exoeptioual ability. He baa a mngolU oent voioe and bis poweis of imper sonatlon are marvelous, and ia rapid ly mcving to tbe front. No one of the entire large audieuce needed to bave missed a single word, for tbey were ao plain and distlnot, and without tbe least semblance ot affectation. , Tbe Ladles Aid ot tbe U. a oburcb should be commended for being able to seoure bla services. Uls handling of tbe varied characters of "If I Were King" showed him a master of tbe art. Prof. Orr ia au eastern man and PaoiUo University la fortunate Indeed In aeouriug bis assistance in its edu cational work. Ha bas taken np tbe study ot "Tbe Mwrobtot of Venice" and when be comes to os again be. oan feel assured of an appreciative audi ence. Suoh an entertainment ia edu cational, and Inspires one witb higher Inspirations and makea him hungry for tie things of true merit. So Use to Die. "I have found flint there is no use to die of limir trouble as long as you can get Dr. King's New Discovery," says .Mrs. J, v. White, of Knsliboro. 1'a. "1 would not be alive today only for that wonderful medicine. It loosens up a cough quicker than anyltiing else, and cures lung disease even after the case is pronounced hopeless. llnsmoht reii able remedy for coughs .and colds, la grippe, astliina, brnm-hii i and houree ness, is s ild undir guarantee at Clin N. Clarke's Drug Store. 0c and (I 0;). Trial bottle free. . Horn. To Mr. aud Mrs. Waldo Camercn, March 6, a girl. To Mr. and M rs. (eo. Haacke, of Moiler, March 7, a girt To Mr. and Mr. R. R Fewel, March 3, a girl. ,r. To Mr. and Mrs. 1. Solsburg, of Duke's Valley, Murob 14. a boy. To Mr. and Mra. Carroll Smith, Maroh 17, a boy. To Mr. and Mr J. A. J. Davidson, of Coeur d' Alene, Match H, a boy. Best Healer la the World.' Rev. F. Starbird. of East Raymond, Maine, says: "I have used Kucklen's Arnica Salve for several years on my old army wound, and other obstinate sores, and find it the best healer in the world. I use it too witb great euco-ss in my veterinary business." - Price 25c at Cbas ij. Clarke's prng gtore. Display of Jewelry Diamonds Watches I have a large variety of Jewelry suited to the young and old and would be glad to bave you lor k through it at your leiuae. a ... w a . v r m a XVQry rilCie iiutrsnieca ur riuiicy ivoiuiiucu. ARTHUR CLARKE Jeweler and Optician Next Door to Postoffice n i ,i ij i .iiijuu , hi. y ..,ATJT..i. ; . ' ' ' v ' ' ' Jif 1 ii . , L:-i& ' FOR SLE-C (ton wood lti four foot lenuUis John VasB, Hood River, Ore. (6 11 FOR SALE Itogue River Orchard, entire or nubd vldcrl. Clenn aud protlubeurinir. 0'iod bull'llnxs. lUK-ji nlluvl.il river btittoin. Alto irrli'nwil berry land, lien A. Lowell, Wuod vlllf. Orr. ni'Jtl Kor 8hI' Ucxvl set ond bund wlicelK, $10 lo $16. J. M, Reld.Tliiid at. mill For Bale lletT Orpinulon eggs for W'tiliiii. E. II. Long, lliiud River, Ore. Horur I'hiii, lUiii-L. una I Fur ShIi 110,(0' choice btrnwbcriy 'ti i; MMiklcy H'C.. l'ce, oie. inl'J KiirMnlc..llo'c, buauv .nd harno-n ri'rsile clntip. Imiiilio ul A. N. R.tliii). mill Fin Kali Cnii-kiMi wire Icnoe. II fi-nt high, I! In iiu sli itiMt ti ui hlgli 1 In mwh. Used I -nr. -. w 'vltlllu. cue biuck mhiiIi of Clil ll'tl : rlllirrll. llllH LeROY GE5NER, Friday Night. Concert by Famous Violinist and Assistants at the Opera House. Pay Taxes at Home. " A copy of tbe tx roll Is now in tbe hands of tbe Butler Banking Com pany and anyone wishing to do ao may pay their taxes througb the bank without additional expense. -; Botler Banking Co, - The Churches.. Methodist Episcopal Church A. H. Latbrop, pastor. , Publio service at 11 a. m. and 7:3U p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. 1 Epworth League at 6 :30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday even ing. All cordially invited. M. E. Cburoh-A. m., Rev. D R. Knodell, of the Oregon AnM-Salnno League, will speak. P. m., Dr Latb rop will preach. Subject, "Tbe Loglo of Size.'' . , The Or. Lutheran Emmanuel Church conducts services every second and fonrth Sunday in the inonth English on second and German on fourth Sun day, 10 a. m. U. a. Church Sabbath school, 10 a. m. ; preaching, 11 a. in.; Y. P. C. E. 6:30 p.m.; Kvangnlisti.- services, 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer .meeting, I Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Everybody, in-' vited. J. K.' Parker, pastor. ' 1 Cliritinn chnrcU V. A. Wood, niin-j iMer. Preai-hing fei vices, II a m. ai d 7::i p. in. Prayer meeting, Thursday, ' 7:H0 p. rr. Most cordial welcome t all j trai'gers. Riverside Congregational Churob, W. C Oil more, pastor. Servioea Sun day at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m., evening worship at 8 p. m. Catholic Cburch Keuular service - every 8unday. Belmont M, t. Church. S. 8. 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m., Epworth Leaeue ' 6.30 p. m., Preaching 7.30 p. m. . At Urapper 1st and sra Hnudays; 3 p. n. At Aienom nee zna and 4th Bumiayx: S p. m. . Baptist ChnrchC. A. utley, Fas tor. Sundav services at 11 a. m. and 7;45 p. m. Sunday school, at 9:60 a m. r.U. Coe, supt. oung l'e. pla nn-es- S Baptist Church-Pastor Nutley n ill apeak on "The Conversion of Child ren" next Sunday morning at tbe Baptist church. In tba evenintt the topio will be, "The Cost of Neglect." ing, 7 p. m. Monday, 7 p. m., Young Men'a Alert Club. Tuesdar. 7 n. m.. Y. P, Christian Culture Class. .Wednes day 7:90 p. m., Prayer meeting. Thnrs: day p. m., Ladies' Aid or Mission Cir-cle- ' ,i . . . Niagara Spray ' Aa the factory will soon close for this season, orders for Niagara Lime and Sulphur Solution should be sent In at once to Insure their being filled. Stranahan & Clark. For Sale or Exchange. I have an eight-room bungalow and 100x100 on Portland Heights. A six-room house and 50x115 lot, cor ner E 10 and Shaver. 100x100 in Park add to Allilna. Anvornllto trade for Hood River Valley property. Will take a good driving or work te'am in part pay. Address, J. Adrian Epping, 1 1 R F D- No- L GoodT-'Tnit Land For Sale. From ten to i ighty acres of Willow Flat land. If you cannot buy eighty acres, you can buy ten acres. Get a start in Hood River and your fortune is assured. Buildings and improvements on part of the land, A county road Jlirotigh the cen-er, on a direct route to HimmI River or Mt. Hood, also a ditch ai-ro-s one corner, price per acre $75 and up. Don't wait. H who hesitates i lost "There's a lide i'i the affairs of men which taken at I he flood leads on to fortune: . omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound In shallows and in miseries; we numt take the current when it serves or lose our ventures. Don't miss this chance. Percy T Shelley, Hood River, Ore. Oakdale Greenhouse Cut flowers and plants at Keir & Cass. Choice Roses Shrubs, Vines & Gladiolas. While Wrandotte E gs for Setting from Mated Pens $1.50 & $2.00. Fletcher A Fletcher. MISCELLANEOUS. Fur ftalp.-Piymonlh Hock tgn from the very best si ralln In America. Bradley Bros, need no advertising. Our three pens are mated np with three rooster of the very fin est bird I hul run he not, ao that bo expense lias been, spared so that we can produce the suvr that will irlve Satisfaction or your Dion, ey renin ded You are Invited to inspect the yards. Mrs. K, llraylord, Rock ford Ponltry Yards, Hord River, O a. ml NAOHARA A N1NOM1Y A STORE Japan ese frrorrtea, rtysrs and tobacco. Employers please notify lor Japan farm banda. P. O. box tM. Hood River, iihki a. . ang3 FOrt 8ALE Cedar Poau delivered to anv part of th valley. Address K. W. Csldw. P, or phone lo. 1(6- mblv f' dt s iLfV-A rii w coiiutiT slio ens ' w. ll i online clears or other K'lod.-,' ttirts 'oinrii ' i tin in.-; money draw, r and alui io Ull .mi i i'i. iiii-l unit up Iodine, bin n 1 nv .or u,'i iiu It will sth nt half 1 lie eol nl.-i', in II I le ii nt ome. ltoi-klord H'ori. HihiiI i(lv. i. o. inn. lulu Inij iiie ut the .Mum Kvaiaurant, lllU tit tin Hood liiv i, i re Kor fSnie--Al (edur Creek Farm, 1 heavy wnKO'i. 1 llghr bugy, Byearling heir rs,2cioic stoves, 1 hmi I UK stove, 1 Mingle driving har ness, 1 single cultivator, 1 cream separator, aud lots ol small tools. 1'tione Far. 22!St. m2d Now Is I he time to get your bens and gel wlnler layers. 1 have standard Buff Leghorn hens bred especially for layers, with a tlrst class rooster. Eggs 31 SO for I). H. 8. Keed, box 3m. route No. 1. - niCO Hay For Hale About seven tons alfalfa and 1200 lb. timothy . Ralph Hlnrlchs. m2 For hale-Wlx year old fruit ranch, all In thrifty peach trees. Price, 7500. Terms, HOOO. cash. Must be taken at ouce. J. V. LeClalr, Lewistou, Idaho, A-2 For Bale Mllcb cow, 0. Lu E. Morse. A-2 FOB "ALE-Pure bred Blue Andaluslan pul lets and hens, tl to $1 eacb. Ali-o a few cock, erels left, S2.rj0 each. Eggs for hatcblng, one setting Jl.ii; two settings, $2 25: three settings HOO.-bouglR l.ockman, It. V. D. No. 1, Hood lllvtr, Oregon. tf Vor Sale EjgY for hatching lrom prlae winnlng Whit Leghorns and Baren Ply mouth Rock, one dollar per sitting of nfteen. Mrs. E. J. Nlckolsen, Hood Klver. For Hale Bntr . rulnuton eggs for setting. Inquire of Mrs. J. W. Anderson, Home phone ltitL. jaS For Hale-One No. 1 Jersey cow; will be fresh Api II 'AX Phone Fanners 3D. m26 For Pa1 One young team horses, weight about I0:;0 to 1100 pounds each. 1 light double hnrness, 1 heavier double harness, 1 two. waled canopy top surrey, 1 light wagon with box and seat, I spring toolh harrow, 1 culii. valor, 1 Farrand anu Votey organ, 1 Planet, Jr. wheel, hoe and garden plow, 1 young cow, freh soon, 1 mowing machine and lake. Having sold my ranch and willow flat, at piesent have no use lor above described proiu erty and will sell reasonable and give lrom one t five years lime if ut slied. E-T. Foils. For Rent-Furnished n oiu. Telephone Home;! I., Wanted. Fifteen or twenlv Juuanea laborers want employment as farm bauds. Apdresa 8. M., iw, niiuu rvivt r, uregon ai Wanted Mare linger flflit jears old, weight about lmiO. .Must be broken lo aulo mollile nnil Used to orr Inn 1 work. 4. f. Hmilb.Oc.eil. niUll Wanted Would like t . bnv small hnmta ' aud lot on muni lily instalments or lease sa.r.e ciose in. r. o. itox m. n,2B BIDH WANTEII Kor furnUhlni an m.rrta f 4 n, ikhi i;r or largt pine, face not to exceed iv inciies. mus will bo opened at 8 p. in. March ao, o-i lo be deliveied in Kranklon St-lKKilliouse wood shed In ilina l.,r next term ol schook a. F. Blythe, IMsirit-t Clerk. . ,ib W A NTfir A irlrl InriA.DRLMl V ... tiood waes to rlahl parly. Mrs. K. A. Cram! .v . o, iin'i, WHKIMI, wide rack, fur lighter wagon. J. VatithVia, ... .."v.m . m a Wanted To buv ? secnnd.hnn.l mat nflntii. tor a basket wood rack. In gisd condition. State price wanted. X. W JmkMili, KFP 1. Hood River. ,,i Wauled Man to vo on a ram-b nn.r Tl... Address Box 7. Onlni o. Ore. ml) Lost and Found KoUrid Ttirte liir nutlat sttiflCM. Innnlrsa UlHCter nlHoi. x.a lxufl Hood Klver or btnween town and I ha RrkT'k t, inl M.nro A nvnna. .. . i - ' " -wu. x iijuiio inui uiuk naiiity to dlHCler office or the Kucklord Store will be rewiirded. tL Bra; ford. aiti - I .-Mit UlnifA . - .. fl ia J - . l .r-. ..a,. ann; rrunmry 10, OBJ borat-; nw ttboee oh front feet: star on fore head: letter B on .eft shoulder: wart on nek. Return to J. J. Uibbona for reward. mltf j-' if - :