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01 COOP RIVER ILAOfRRTHDRflflAy APftIL &1B68, Want Oood Roads. Resolutions faforing frderal appro priation for the building and main taining ot public wagon roads wers submitted at a recent meeting Of the Mosier grange. In addition to this tbey came out strongly In favor ot a general policy of good roads construc tion by tbe various municipalities, counties and states. Ine grange thinks that slnoa congress appropri ates yeaily large sums for tbe lm brovetnent of waterways an appropri ation should be made for the poblio roads. Xbe text o( tbe resolutions follows : To tbe worthy master and patrons of husbandry. Mosier Grange Mo. 243 of Wasco Co., Oregon. Your oommittee on resolutions re spectfully submits tbe following: Whereas, The Improvement of tbe highway of tbe country Is a matter of general public concern and should properly receive tbe attention and aeeiitanoe of the national government, and Whereas. Tbe revenue raised by taxes paid by tbe people ot tbe coun try as a whole should be devoted as far as possible to purposes wbloh will benefit the greater number of tbs tax payers in al sections ot tbe country, and Whereas, No argument can be ad vanced in ftvor of tba annual appro piatloni by congress on behalf of river and harbor improvements thst does not apply even mora strongly to tba Improvement ot our pnblio roads; thetefore be it Resolved, That tba Mosiei Grange, Mo. 234, of Wasco county, Oregon, favors a general polioy ot good roads construction by tba various munici palities, counties and states, and Resolved, Tbat wa favor tba imme diate enactment of legislation by con gress making liberal federal appropri ations for tbe improvement of tba pubiio highways ot tbe country, these approprlationa to be expended In auob a manner as oongreas may pre scribe, and Resolved, That we strongly appiove bouse bill No. 15,837 to provide foi the creation of a national highways commission and tor the oonstruotion, Improvement and maintenance of public highways, and we request our senators and congressmen to nse every legitimate means possible to se cure tbe enaotment into law of said bill. Fraternally submitted, Oommittee on Resolution. J. M. Carroll, Chairman. F. W. Baltzmoo, Beoretary. A Woman Tell How to Relieve Rhen malic Pains. I have been a very great sufferer from the dreadful disease, rheumatism, for a number of years. I have tried rcanv remedies, but never got much re lief from any of them until two years ago. wiien I bought a bottle of Cham berlain's Pain Balm. I found relief be fore I had used all of one bottle, but kept on applying It and soon felt like a different woman. Through my advice many of my friends have tried It and can tell you how wonderfully It bus worked. Mrs. Barah A. Colo, 140 B. New 8t., Dover, Del. Chumberlain's Pain Halm is a liniment. The relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. It makes rest and Bleep possible. For sale by Keir & Catis. The Drain Upon the Forests. Since 1880 the souroes ot lumber supply have undergone rematkabla changes. 1'be tlist change was In tba regions fioui wbiob tba prinolpnl kinds ot lumber weia procured, and this was followed by toe substitution of other kinds of wood In their plaoes. Neither tb centers of tbe lumber Industry not tba leading classes of woods are tba same at they were 23 years ago. In 1880 nine states Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, JNew ioik. Texas, Arkansas, Mississ Ippl Louisiana, and Washington pro duced 02 8 per oent, or more than half ot tne total lumbei production ot tne Untied States. Jn 1UO0 these state produoed 51.2 per cent, practically the same proportion, but tbe changes wbiob have taken plaoe in tba output or individual states are very striking. Michigan, tor instanoe. cut Zi per cent ot the total in 1880 and but 0.6 per oent in 1906; Louisiana out 0.7 per oent of the total in 1880 and 7.5 per cent in 1906; Washington furnish' ed but 0.9 per cent of tbe lumber pro duotlon of 1880 and 11.5 per oent of that of 1906. Tbe outting out of the virgin timber in the north and east has boen followed by increased drains upon the forest lesouroea of the south uud west. Despite these conditions the amount of timber required bas in creased year by year. Tbe increase in consumption of timber slnoe 1880 has been more rapid than the luoiease of tbe population, and greatei than iu any similar period In tbe history ot tbe country. This shows in a striking manner how much the na tion depends upon forest products. and Indtcatei how greatly all interests must sutler as lumber becomes scar cer and dearer. Statistics gathered by the bureau ot tbe oensus and tbe forest serrioe show that tbe quantities ot timber used last year for limber, shingles, ties, pulpwood, coopeiage atook, mine tim bers, lath, distillation, veneer, poles, tanning and turpentine and rosin, ex pressed in board feet, reach a total of approximately 50 billion board feet. While these drains upon the forest are kuown with reasonable certainty, there are others of which there is no record. Ihese are the demand for posts, fuel and domostlo purpose, regarding which it is more dltHmilt to obtain information, because tbe produots often pass through no mar ket, but are consumed on tbe farm where they were produoed. Careful estimates, however, plaoe tba total of wood used for fuel aloue at an equiv alent of 00 billion board teet a year. It will be Been, then, tbat the pres eut consumption of wood in all forms is above 100 billion board feet annual ly. Estimating tba forest area of the United States at from 000 to 700 mil llou acres, and the annual growth at 60 board feet per aore, tbe yearly in crease is from 30 to 42 billion feet. At this rate, tbe annual growth bare ly equals the amount consumed for lumber rflone. Considering all tbe drains, the annual consumption of wood Is probably three times the an nual giowth. Detailed estimates of standing timber range from 1.400 to 2,000 billion feet. Using the larger figure, and considering the annual growth of 40 billion feet, it appears that there is not more than a thirty three years' supply of timber in this country at tbe present rate of con sumption. At present only about 22 per oent of our total forest area is in state or national forests, tbe remainder being unreserved publio lands or in private bands. The forest area is amply sutll cient, if rightly managed, to produce eventually enough timber to supply all our needs. Yet private owners, as well as tbe atat and national governments, must J.A.fo!$er4G (joldenGate Tea, to be Good, should be free from artificial coloring it should be pure. Folger's Golden Gate Teas are pure healthful re freshing. Six flavors Japan English BreaKfaat Gunpowder Ceylon Oolong BlacK SL Green Packed flavor-tight in dust proof cartons. -x TEA CEYLON The choice of flavor it a matter of tute J A. Folger H Co. San Francisco Importers of Pure Tees use their foiest lands in right way if we are to maintain our timber snpply. Circular 129, just issued by tbe for est seivlo, contains a discussion ot tbe draloa upon tbe forests and the souroes and the deration of the tim ber supply. This publication will be sent free a 'on application to tba For ester, U. S. Department ot Agricul ture, Washington, D. C. Cured of RhenmatlHm. Mr. Wm. Henry of Chattanooga, Term., had rheumatism in bis left arm. "The strength seemed to have gone out ot the muscles to that it was useless for work," he says. "I applied Chamber lain's Pain Halm and wrapped the arm in flannel at night, an i to my relief I found that the pain gradually left me and the strength returned. In three weeks the rheumatism had disappeared and has not since returned." If troubled with rheumatism try a few applications ilm. You are certain to be of Pain Bain pleased with the relief It affords, sale by Keir A Cass. For Approves of the Paper. Editor aiaoler:- Dear Sir: In your last Issue you print a long paper read at tbe moth ers' meeting recently by one ot out primary teachers, dealing wltb tbe obild at home and at school. Having spent tbe best years or my life In the school room as principal and as city superintendent, I am much impressed with the value of that article to this community. That every mother who bus a obild In school should carefully read and ponder over every statement In that paper is, from my point of view, expressing It very mildly. Tbe experiences of this teaoher are u.it wholly new to tbe teaching fraternity, but possibly so to some parents. Bbamefal as It may be many moth ers, both of tbe ilob and poor, are more conoerned about getting tnetr children out ot their way for five or six hours a day than they are; for either tbe physical or mental welfare of the little ones. ' Permit me to say to every mother who bas a obild In the Hood River schools to read and reread tbat arti cle, then go and visit the room where your child spends so many hours a day, become acquainted with the teacher, Jearn from her tbe needs and progress of your ohild and you will go borne a wiser and a better mother. Would that every sobool in the land was blessed with such teaohers as tbe one whose paper you printed. An Ex-Teacher. A womai; shows good judgment when alio buys White's Cream Vermifuge for her babv. I he best worm medicine ever offered to mothers. Many indeed are the sensible mothers who write ex pressing their gratitude for the good health of their children, which they owe to the ure oi v hire s Uream vermifuge. Sold by Chss. N. Clarke. Obscure Art. "I'm afraid you don't appreoia'e tbat composition," remarked tbe mu sician. "No." answered Mr. Cumrox : "in all frankness, I ruunt say 1 don'l. It snips me guessing. " "Uussslnar" "Yes. 1 always have three guesses why anvbody wioto it in tbe first place, wby anybody plays It in the second and why anybody listens to It in tbe third." Iliiw to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis are thoee who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cure chronic con stipation by stimulating the liver uud bowels, and restores the natural action of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Byrupdoes not nauseate or gripe, and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Clarke Drug Co. ! A Poor Man. i "Alanu," said little Elsie, as she ( looked up from her bonk of Bible 'stories, "1 don't believe Bolcmou wus as rich as people think. " "Wby, not, dear" asked her moth er. "ilucause," replied tbe small inres tigator, "this book says 'he slept with bis tatbers, ' uud it be was so uw fuliy rich 1 guess he would have bad a bed of bis own." The old remedies are the best. Hick ory Bark Cough Remedy has been in use for over one hundred years by the old Dutch Dunkards of . Pennsylvania- and is still in use by all the old iamnie, of Western Pennsylvania. Iv absolntels pure : made from the bark of the whity or shell bark hickory tree. The bark ie shipped from the east, and inanufacs tured in Salem, Oregon. l''or sale by Chas. N. Clarke and all.dealers.. Part of the Treatment. "So you believe In charging heavy feeey" "Yes," answered the physician, "but only for the patient's owe. good. If you can make him feel tbat bn bas an investment with you be is more likely to follow instructions carefully in order to get his money's nrth ' Waoliitint ft-tui MOOD JlWfiMENT is the essential characteristic of men and woman. - invaluable to good busi ness men and necessary to housewives. Death Was on Hi HeiU. Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va., had a close call in the spring of 1900. He nays: "An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with bucIi a fearful couli that my friends declared consumption had me and death wan on my heele. Then I was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It helped me iiuinAli ately, and after taking two and a half bottles I was a well man again I found out that New Discovery is tiie best rem edy for coughs and lung discuses in all the world." Sold under guarantee itt Chas. N. Clarke's drug store. 0c. and fl.DO. Trial bottle free. Followed the Same Line, Mies Bkeeu Where did you gradu ate from, Mr. OMt Mr. (Jill From tbe tcbool ct phar macy. Miss Bketn, with surprise Is it possible? What a strange ohoico for a young man biougbt up In tbe city. Hut If 1 remember rightly your grand father was a farmer, too. The Kew Pu 'e Food and Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that Fo ley's Honey and Tar for coughr, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food a.d Drug law us it contains no opiates or otliel harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a suie remedy for children and adults. Clarke Drug to. Mr. S. L. Ho wen, of Wayne, W. V., writes: "I was a autierer Iroin knlney disease ho that at limes I could not get out of bed, and when I did I could not stand straight. 1 took Foley's Kidney Cure. One dollar bottle and iart of tiie second cured me entirely. ' Foley's Kidney Cure works wonders where others are total failures. Clarke Drug Uo. Put This Stove In Your Kitchen It I wonderfully convenient to do kitchen work on a itove that i ready at the instant wanted, and out of the way the moment you're done. Such a etove is the New Perfection Wfck Blue Flame Oil 'Cook-Stove. By using it you avoid the continuous overpowering heat of a coal fire and cook with comfort, even in dog days. The ' NEW PERFECTION : Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove is o constructed that it cannot add perceptibly to the heat of a room j the flame being directed up a retaining chimney to the stove top where it it needed for cooking. You can see'that a stove sending out heat in but tnt di rection would be preferable on a hot day to a stove radiating heat in all directions. The New Perfection keeps a kitchen uniformly comfortable. Three ses, fully warranted. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. L A "RaSfObamp is the ideal lamp for family ess safe, convenient, economics and a great light giver. If not with your dealer, write our near etagencv. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporate) Stanley-Smith Lumbc Co. .! Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath, vShing'les, Etc Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley SNOW & UPSON Blacksmiths and Wagon flak ers EXPERT H0RSESE0ERS We liuve th' hi ht iip-t(-(lnte machinery and exert work men and n re prepared to do all classes of NEW WORK & GENERAL REPAIRS V - w sfflfAJtLEWlS MEDlCiWE Ca.STlOUiSi1 Chas. N. Clarke, Hood River, Oregon Bad Symptoms. The woman ivho lias periodical head aches, backuclio, sees Imaginary dark fcpota or specks floating or daneing befors bcr eyes, hacnawlng distress or heavy full feeling in Itouiach, faint spells, drag glng-downAolina In lower abdominal or pelvic region, easily startled or excited, IrreguUffor painful periods, with or with out Hvlc catftfrh, is suffering from weakrufses anJerangements that should have c;ily ayrVn!on. Not all of above tymptoi&s a likely to be present In any case at o.neimc. Neglof-tttd or) badly treated and such cases vlytji run into maludios which de man tXe surgbn'ji knife II they do not resitfatally..' ii.'. fiii mrrtlcinn extant pns fnch ft Inn and num; rons l rjM'i in rir vi iai iimre.neiit.i-w.inn ninr. t.nanpn rnimbyr nf urilinani inn-titnlessminm.s. tunyiiiijlj. 1 ho very best liiKredieuTs woman's peculiitr ailments enter Into Its composition. No; alcohol, harmful, or habit-forming drug is to be found in the list of its Ingredients printed on each bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. In any condition of the female system, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription can do only good never harm, Its whole cirect Is to strengthen. Invigorate and regulate the wholo female svstera and especially tho pelvic organs. ' When these are de railed in function or affected by disease,' thostomaeh and-other oi trans of digestion bocoine sympatlKitically deranged, the nerves aru weakened, and a long list of bad, unpleasant symptoms follow. Too much must not. ho nnnftori nf t.Ma Vu. vorito Prescription. " It will not perform miracles: will not ctlre tumors no med Icino will. It will often prevent them, I' taken in time, and thus the operating table and tho surgeon's knife may be avoided. Women Buffering from diseases of long standinsf, nro lnvttod to consult Doctor Pierce by letter, free. All correspondence Is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ' Dr. I'iere.i's Medlciil'AdvlserOOOOpaReR) Is s rnt frv on receipt of SI - one-cent stamps for paper-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound copy. Address aa above. C. EVERETT. 'lie Practical Shoemaker, At Kis' Old Stand. l'iiie Work a Specialty; " ' NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION DepHriment or the Interior, Land Office nt i isr imiitTc, um'uihi, jHuunry aisi, iwb. Notice ! hereby given tbat J.UIE8S. HIMONTON, of Hood Hiver, Tounly of Warco, Htate ot Orriron, has a plied 10 piirchane, under the set of ConRi ess of June 3, 1S7S, us extended by act or AUKrist 4, Wf. N IjSW 14. HKUHW, Sec tion and NK'4N''4 of Heel). in at, Town, idilpl N.. Ilansirll K. W. M. mnl will oner prow to niiw una tne Hunt nought Is itioro v limbic for lid llinner or Mone I linn for ugrl- i-uiiuii.i jhii HiM"?t, una cK;.HUiit.n ihh claim to snlil lixmt before the IteviKter and ltHlver at 'Hie Dalles, Oregon, on the ytlih. day of April, iWM. ' . in- , Pf names n witnesses: William II. llavls, S. H. Thompson, Krnll West, Albert Norrier, all of Hood Hlver, Uregon. Any hint all persons .'lailllluir niiveruelv II... above described Innrts ure n quested ti, tile nn-ic eiMiirts 111 (iiih .iiiiee on or Derore ild ism nay 01 April, iws. fiOail . . W. MOORE, RemsUr. Timber Land. Act June 8, 1H78 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department ol the Interior, United H Inlet inu iniice, j ue UHiiea, uregon, Kebruary Notice l hereby given that A LICK M. M ACY of Mosier, Comity of Wasco, Ha: of Oregon has applied to purchase, under uei nf isnn, ureas of June 8, 17S, as extended ry not of 11 11 K. W. VI.. Hlld Will lifter lir.utf In ihnui that the land nought Is more valuable for Its tiiniwr or sione than for arlcullural pur- ,f, , hiiu ia .in.uunsn ner ciaini 10 saiu lana beloie the Register and Receiver, at The intuvK, .'leKon, on tne autn ouy or April imm rlhe nnillrs lis wllnessea: Carl J. Freitrlck. son, Oeoige R. W1.11I, John Kvans, Qeorge i&iaa,,,, nil ,,1 Hiiinit:,, UIYK)I1. Any and all persons clalminv adversiv u, above.descrlbed lands ure requested to tile fcurir minims 111 hum oince on or before said duin nay 01 April, laus. K7-a C. W. MOORE, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Depni'iinent ofthe Interior, Ijind (Iftlce atThe naiics, uregiin, riioruary Stith, I1JH. Notice U hereby given that MART H. .IAMPKR. of Portland, County of MultiiomaU, Htate of iiraini uaa 11 pi neo io purchase, unaer the act of c'ongrew. of June 3, 8rs, as extended by set of August 4, 18W, the SVM and UK HF.Ji, Section JO, T. 1 N., R. tiKWM, and will otter proot to show that the land sought Is mora valuable for Its timber or sione than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her cinini 10 sum land Delore the Register and Receiver, at The Da'lcs, Oregon, on the 18th day or May, HKW. Hhe mimes as witnesses: .ludson Kurgnson, of Hood River, Oregon; Ray Markley, of Dee, .ii7K,ii, irii.nrj' i'miBirv, ni iiee, uregon William K. Kand. of Hood River. Oivmin Any and ail persons claiming adversely the ahove rtcsci Ibid lands are requested to Hie im-ir .-laiiiis in mis omce on or Dernrw said I8lh dav or May, lwH tnri-MH C. W. MOOKK, Register. Wm HER BACK ACHES A Woman I lr;ds All Her Knertfy and A in hi I ion Slipping Aivaj. (loud Kivnr vomen know how the aches and pu i i)h . tiwt com.' when the kidney!, (ail ii nke.lir a btinletv. luick aciie, hip imins. headttclies, dixay spells, (lislrcsninsr, niinnry tiouh'ef. nil tell ol ick kidneys mid wuto yo of stoal thy n'pri.!.eli of diniH'ti-e, ilmpsyi anil l!ri;hi'8 ilcase. . )ortn Kiilnev Pilia peiipiinenllv cine all the.- .iUorders. time's pri nt of it in n Hood Kiver wo imiu's k rils: ' .Mis. Marllia V. RiK'by, 322 Oak street. Hi . .1 River, Orepon, says: "I used liein's Ki.lney Pills and found i hem to 1 o a must heneiiflal remedy. I luwe la en siiffi ritip from bnokaclic ami ..I Ik r distressing c mptonia of ki i.ev troiililo fur a Ions 'iuie and ! lli' Uli 1 nse.1 numerous remedies I ns not n eesfinl in linilinz relief. I lin ally I. arne.l of huan's Kiilney Pills and ptoenied a box at Clark's dniK store. In a flunt time I began to feel a great deal la tter. I was n encouraged ti at I continued taking them ami received 11 complete euro. At times I have felt slight inilieutii.tiK of a backache, but an appeal t" DnanV Kidoev Pills- has al ways s. rvrd t. quickly banish the trouble." , ; For nlc by all -dealer. " Price 50 cts. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, pole apenta forth United States. Re nrenilier tho name Doan'E and take no other. 1 . . at NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land ofllce Tli Dalles, Oregon. February 2U, 1108. isu.iL-e in iierenv ifivin llia-t ' HKNRV JAHI'KR of Portias)'1, County of MuPeomah, Hiate of Orrgiin, has ai'pileil Io nr. Ii.is-e, under tiie act of (.'. tigress ol June :i. Is; K. us estemtcd by aci of Aug 4. ISic, the , K',.N ivi ,. secili :A T. I N., R. 1) i: jl, Kiel wlllofl'er , rH 'to show' thai .lie luml siinght Is more vo 1 lit. Iilit i,ir Its timber oi stone I ban fiiriigricuiiiir.il pur)Hwes, nn I to e-iiililish his chilli, to said land before ll;e Rcul-ier anil Receiver, at The lis lies, Ore. gon. on the U(h day of Mm . lisls. Henatnesiis wlinesses: JiiiImiii Furguaon of Hood River, On-con; iiav Maikley, or Pee' Orcgoi,; llershay Murkley, of Dee," Oregon; Wl Ilium F. U n n.1 , .f Hon, I Klvri. . iregon. Anv unit nil iiai-wiiiufllul,,il.. B.tH..1.. ... above-described lands art requested to fl le ineir eiiiiini, m una omce on or lielore said 18th day or May, 1W lor.'inU c. W. MOOHK. Reglsler Notice for Publication. Di-parliiient of tho Interior, Land Ottlce al Tne Dalbs, Oregon, Mar-h 17, IH08, Notice 'Is 'lerehv given that David M. Jackson, of HokI lilver, nit-gun, has flleii ni.ll.f oi bis I n Un r 1. mi to make final tlve.vear Fna.f In tieiirt oi his claim, via: llomeslend n'ry No. i:i.SI made Mmch 2. 10:I, for the XK'iN K;.4ol Seel ion s, W,NW and S'l, sH'i ol Si cllim i. Towusi.ip 2 North, Kangc 11 K . W . M . ami that said proof will Ix-inail.-netore lhe Register ant R.-ceiver at Tbe luiU . Ormnn, on May tit li. liws. lie narnes the lo'lowtng wiinesses to prove l-.ls continuum r. sl.1.-nc iixm and eulilv lion of. .he IuikI , v i r: Henrv F. Iai;e, U lllliun j!-b, Klnier Wells, Fred Mack, all ol Hood Itlver. Oregon. c. w. MoitK, m-a:40 Re-jlster Hunts Paint & Wall Paper Company Have added a complete line of PAINTS, OILS, VAKNISI1 ES and ItUUSHES. HEATH & MILLlGAN MIXED PAINTS. Our stock of paper inclutles latest designs in Blanks, Gilts and high Grades, From 10c up. A full stock of room molding. Picture rail. Phite rail and a small line of novelties iu Framed Pictures. CA LCI MO, the latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order. Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work etc. Phone 671. First and 0ik Streeta. Square Deal Store Wood Wanted Sealetl bills will be received by ScIhni District No. 3 tip until noon nf' Friday, April 17th, 1!H)8, for 510 cords of foiir foot fir wood for 1st of September delivery. . C. II. Vaugban, Clerk. "Honest Goods and Sqaure . . Deal for Every Han" . . IS MY MOTTO The Ideal W eeder Is what its name implies, a Genuine Weed Killer and the nearest lo perfection of any orchard tool yet introduced in Hood River Valley. Try one and be convinced. Satisfaction Guaran teed or no sale. Osborn Spring Peg-Tooth Harrows Acma Harrows Plows and Cultivator Potato Diggers Wagons, Hacks aud Buggies Flour, Feedand a Full line of Groceries at all Tims Car Load Stumping Powder just received Yours for Business Phone 741 D M'DONALD 3rd and River Street. Hood River, Or Oregon Lumber Company WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ORDERS FOR j Lumber, Lath, Shingles Piling;, Cedar Posts and Poles SOLICITED Can also furnish Slab Wood 2.50 per coid, f o. b. Hood River m wti vmt-i; i none iuain a Min.(iMw P innA tw. 7 j nuiiu lCC XHIIT3 H DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries AND HARDWARE. SOLE AGENTS 11 IB Majestic & Mesaba Ranges 1 r J i ym . " anu inetto Cutlery. HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, - . OREGON. .JSIonST STABLE .Livery, Feed and Draying.. TKANAHAN & RATHBUN Hood River, Cre. llnrnos I.Mi(r!it, sold or exchanged. I'litasure pm- io" van ecure flret-class rigs. Special ntl.-ntion given to moving furniture ant I'iano-. vV? ev.'rvlliiinf horws can do. Ph. C. YOUNG Dealer In Fresh and Cured Meats Lard, Poultry and Fish HOOD RIVER, ORE. Phone Main 471 Free Delivepy