The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 09, 1908, Page Two, Image 2

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Issued Every Thursday by
AKTIU'R D. MOE. PubHthf.
' Trm nt Bubscrlptloii-il.SO 7" "
paid In advance.
Tba joint debate at Pine Urove ball
next Monday evening on Statement
No. 1 will te well woitb attending
and as atile speakere have been se
cured on both aidea, tbe different
phases of tbe aabjeot aboald be well
discussed.
Seuttnient in favor ot tbe nomina
tion of .Senator Pulton fir United
State aenator la growing, and tbe
attempts of bia enemies to blacken
bla oharauter by bringing cbargea
without proof bare reacted in favor
of tbe Senator by those who waut
fair play. Ilia experience In tbe Sen
ate la worth much to tbe people of
Oregon and bia ability la onquea
tioned. Taken altogether be la a
atroug man, and will represent tbe
state In an able manner. The Inter
est taken In Mr. Fulton by flood
Hiver may be noted when it li atated
that especial train will piobably be
aeoured to go to Tbe Dalles next
Iaeaday evening to hear blm apeak at
that place, and it if expected that
boat 100 will attend.
I be Intention of tbe water oompany
to put In'a large iron pipe in the
lower buaineaa district, along tbe
main street, regardless of a oontraot
by tbe olty for bydranta, ! commend
able, and abould be appreciated. It
will be a permanent Improvement to
tbe plant, and in tbe event ot the
parcbase of tbe plant In tbe future
by tbe olty will be a valuable asset
tbat mast be taken into.conslderatlon
io tbe nrioe. It insures a freedom
from leaks in tbe main atreet and
peimanent atreet work can now be
done without danger of tbe atreet be
lug oontinnally torn op to atop leaks.
N. J. Slnuott, candidate for state
aenator on tbe Republican ticket, baa
adopted Statemeut No. 1 and baa in
creased bia strength by tbat act.
Tbia was done at tbe time of tbe w tb
drawal or A. 0. Staten from tbe race,
and be will receive tbe solid support
of tbe Statement No. 1 voters, aa well
us boat of frlenda wbo do not espec
ially favor tbat issue, Mr. SInnott la
an able attorney, of sound judgment,
ataunob Republican, and no better
qualified man tor the plaoe oould be
selected to represent this dlstriot.
Au able debater, well versed in tbe
ltw, as well aa a good parliamentarian,
be would be a worthy representative
of bis constituents and safeguard tbe
Interests of tbe state aa well.
V. C. T. I . Hold County Institute.
Au Ins! Itule to" the purpose of dls
oiiHsiiiK ways ami means of perfecting
the aoik of the Woman's Cbrlstluo
'lumpor.nH'B Union of Wasco county
was beid in the Congregational church
of this city last Thursday and Friday.
Tba afternoon session of Thursday
waa git en to tbe formal oeremony of
presentation of a drinking fountain
by tbe local W. 0. I. U. to tba city
of Hood Klver. The membera of tbia
union attended In a body and began
their exerolse with one of their
songs, "Under the Star Spaugled
Hammer," sung to the tune of
"Marching Through Ueorigs." After
the song Mrs. Hartley, piesident ot
tbe looal organization, addressed the
mayor and company.
Mrs. Harford spoke in tbe Congre
gational church on Thursday evening
on "Christian Citizenship." Mm.
Harford lias been beie before aud Is
always appreciated. She la a woman
of great peiaooal foroe and la in touob
with all linea ot work in all parte of
toe itouutry. bm la tbe state organ
izer, also the national superintendent
ot aolentlUo temperance Instruction
in tbe Moboola.
An all day session waa held Friday
and well attended, in the morning
plans for work were dlwuieed. In tbe
afternoon tbe department work waa
taken up and fully discussed under
Mrs. Harlord'a direotlou. Mrs. Kerr
read a very Interesting paper, wbloh
we understand will also be read at au
evening aeivloe aoon. Mrs. Hunt, tbe
couuty president, read a paper full ot
good suggestions.
On Friday evening the matrons'
contest tor the silver medal waa well
attended. After caiefully considering
all points tbe medal was awarded Mra
J. W. Kigby, ot Hood Klver. Ibis
medal will serve a a tit iutroduotlon
to her as she goes out iu her woik of
county organizer of temperance
unions.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Portland, Ore., April 7.
Wheat Track prlcea: Club, 84c;
Valley, 85c; bluestem, 78c; red Rus
alan, 82o.
Oats No. 1 white, (26.60; gray,
126.
Hay Wholesale selling prices:
Valley timothy, $15; Eastern Oregon,
$17; clover, $10 1J; wheat. $14
15; alfalfa, $12012.50; mixed, $10
10.50.
Butter Extras, 27 He; fancy,
26c; choice, 25c; store, 16 He.
Eggs Fresh, 16c.
Honey Dark, 11 12c lb; amber,
12 01 lie lt; faucy white, 14V15c.
Hops--19(17 crop, 4 5c.
VVeol--Valley. 14 U 15c lb; East
ern Oivko' , 1 1 ( 1 fie, as to shrinkage
Many people In Hood Klver were
surprised to aee tbe large oompany ot
school children as they marohed down
to tho dedication of the fountain on
Thursday. We may well feel proud of
uob an assemblage of wll behaved
boys and girls in our schools, and
we are glad tbey were asked to partic
ipate iu tbe ceremonies if tor no
other reason than to show tbem off.
HeWitt's Little Early Risers, the fam
ous little liver pills. Sold by Keir A
Can.
Queen Contest.
Nettie Allen
Lelah Hershner
lrma Mc Reynolds
Margaret Nickelsen
421
51
160
Sot Ice.
My office In the Smith blwk will
open only on Saturdays until June
J. Money to loan on farm security.
George T. Prather.
THE FOUNTAIN
IS DEDICATED
On Thursday afternoon, April 2,
tbe bronze fountain, purchased
through tbe efforts of tbe W. U. T.
U., waa dedicated and presented to
tbe city.
More tban 500 school children
marched two abreast from their school
rooms to tbe alte of tbe fountain on
Oak atreet and there formed an order
ly and oompaot mass nf humanity
clearly indicating, in a manner not to
be misunderstood, tbat Uood Klver is
growlog town and baa a nrignt lu
ture. Tbe fountain was draped with
a flag and a flag waa carried by tbe
children. Tbe exeroises were opened
bv a white ribbon sang entitled, "Un
der tbe Star Spangled banner, " and
sung to tbe tune ot "Marching
Ibroagh Ueoigia. " A prayer waa
offered by Kev. Ciilmore. Mia. Hart
ley, In behalf ot tne w. i;. r. u.,
made tbe following presentation
speech ;
A little spring narj iosi us way
.tmid the grass and tern :
A paislng stranger -cooped a well
Where weary men migni turn.
He walled It up and bung with caie,
A ladle at 'he oritur.
He thought not of tbe deed be did,
But judged tbat toll might drink.
He pasted again and lol tbe well
By lummers had never dried,
But bad cooled ten thousand parch
ing tongues
And saved life besides.
We trust this little fountain erected
here may as tbe little spring prove
such a blessing to our fellow men.
We will feel gratified. Indeed. In af
ter yeara to know tbat many perched
tongues bave been oooled, though but
few, very -tew, yea even one. nas been
saved from drinking at tbe foun
tains "tbat do not satisfy, that do
not quench," but creates a greater
thirst for that which is so harmful,
so destructive of all tbat is good and
pure. We pray tbtt "God's great
beverage," the puro cold water, may
continually uow out thtougb this Jit
tie fountain to refresh and bless all
who stop to drink. We wish on this
occasion to tbauk all the citizens and
friends wbo so kludly assisted ua aud
made It possible for us to erect this
fountain and now, honorable mayor.
in behalf ot the Womau'a Christian
Temperance Union ot Hood River, 1
present to you, asohlef representative
ol our city, uood niver s ursc drink
Ing fountain, praylug that while it Is
tbe Bret tbat in a few years it will
one of many to bless our town.
Mayor blowers accepted tbe gilt In
behalf of the city and said that be
waa reminded of Ponce de Leon iu his
earob after the "fountain of eternal
youth," and said that he was aure
tbat If be were bunting lor tbat loun
tain in these days he would find it in
Hood Klver.
Tbe exercises closed with "A met
lea" sung by the school children.
Through a misunderstanding of tbe
time fixed upon, some did not reaoh
tbere In time to participate and tbe
band which was to tin re led the chil
dren came later und gave some good
musio.
Permanent Kxhlbltion lo Advertise
Valley Fruit
In order tbat tbe many hundreds ot
etrangera wbo annually visit liood
River may bave an oppoitouity of
seeing as well as bearing about the
fine fruit products laised in I he val
ley, tie Hood River Commercial Club,
tbrougn tbe publicity committee of
tbat organization aud wltb tbe help of
many generous resldeuts, has been
enabled to erect a poimanent exhibi
tion booth near the railroad station
foi tbat purpose. It was the Intention
to bave it opened today, but owing to
tbe fact that several minor details in
connection with it could not be at
tended to In time, the display will
not be In place until Saturday. Ibe
management of tbe building aud tbe
exhibition will be In charge of Joseph
A. Wilson. In addition to tbe dis
piny ot fruit, literature describing tbe
olty and valley will be supplied by
tbe club for distribution to those
seeking Information and the services
of Miss Zula F'owler have beeu aeeur
ed by the club for this purpose.. At
nlgbt the building will be brilliantly
lighted by electricity to attract the
attention of passengers on passing
trains and the exhibition Is expected
to accomplish good results In adver
tising Hood River's Iruit products In
a practical way. The building waa
designed and built under tbe direc
tion of P. M. Hall-Lewis and when
fully completed will be a unique
mcnumeut to the enterprise of tbe
Commercial Club and Hood River
residents.
To ereot this building and tit it np
baa cost something over tlSOO. Iu d
dltiou to this tbe baudsome illustrat
ed booklet gotten out by the club un
der tbe dliectiun of the committee
and other advei Using matter has call
ed for an expenditure In the neigh
borhood of $1,000. During the past
Ave months over 6,000 pieces of adver
tising literature have beeu sent out
by the committee and 3,000 peroual
letters written in answer to requests
for information about Hood River,
These inquiries have mnie from tcr
eigu countries as well as every state
aud territory in the United States
aud a wider circulation of the advant
ages, resources and products of the
valley made tban over befoie under
taken Results bave justilied tbe expendi
ture of the funds placed iu the hands
ot tbe oommittee In attracting more
capital to invest Iu fruit hinds, io a
greater development of orchard and
business Industries, In placing Hood
River's Hoe Iruit products before
thousands of new people and indirect
ly in boueUting the entire community.
Relieving tbat this work should be
continued tbe olub is uuxioua tbat
everyone so far as possible should
take an aotlve interest in it, as there
are many things yet to be done to de
velop and maintain the progress and
piospeioua condition of the valley and
city. From the support it has receiv
ed the co n in it tee is led to believe
that It will continue to have the help
of all euterprlsing, public-spirited
residents. It will soou call for tbe
payment In full of the subscriptions
to tbe fuud whiob was raised to ersct
tbe exhibition booth and for advertis
ing purposes, and hopes thut it will
be responded to readily by all who
have subscribed and others in order
that it may meet Its obligations aud
also continue the publicity work I hat
has borne suob good results.
J. W. Copper surprised his wife on
tbe occasion of her birthday last Mon
day by invitiug iu number of the
neighbors and friends in the eveuing.
A bountiful oyster supper waa served
the guests.
Many are justly complaluing of the
climb for the students of tbe new
high school building for it would
mean ollmb for some wherever tbe
building waa put. We have beard ot
and even known of high school stu
dents oarrylng "ponies" in their
pockets. Mow why not ride them?
; : . rV y
JCall at this Store for Your
- LONG GLOVES .
For Easter. All Colors and Sizes
SPECIAL
Ladies Silk Jumper Suit
Made up in the very latest stjles
in checks and plaids, assorted
patterns in blue, brown & blocks.
These Suits are worth f 15. We
bought them at a bargain dA
and are selling at, the suit' yl "
New Line of WAISTINGS
and summer dress materials, in
cluding all the newest weaves,
and colorings.
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
For ladies and children.
Looking for Safe Majority.
In spite of tbe desperate efforts of
tbe old maobine and repreaentativea
of certain big "trusts" to accomplish
bis de'eat, the nomination of ft. M.
Cake, obamplon of Statement No. 1,
for United States senator on April
17, Is generally couoeded throughout
tbe state. It la predioted In Port
land tbat be will carry Multnomah
county by between 5000 and 6OU0.
Wltb few exceptions tbe newspapers
of tbe state bave rallied loyally to
Mr. Cake'a support. In urging bis
nomination tbe Polk County Obser
ver suys:
"lion. II. M. Cake la making a
magnlQoent campaign and bis nomin
ation, never seriously In doubt, Is
now practically assured by a rousing
majority, Enthusiastic; crowds bave
(looked to bear blm in his trip
tbiough Soutbern Oregon and bla
tour of Eastern Oregon, where be has
always been strong wltb tba voters,
promises to ; e in tbe nature of a tri
umphal march. Mr. Cake la making
a clean, dignified campaign, tite
from personality or abuaa and la ear
nestly advocating tbe principles be
be leves to be right. He la an able,
effective speaker who makes no at
tempt at l lflh flown oratory, but
takes the people into bla confidence
and bas a quiet beart to-beart talk
wltb tbem on tbe Important Issues
now before tbe people ot tbe state
and nation, tbe most effective ora
tory, by tbe way, tbat can be Indulged
In by any speaker In tbia practical
age. He dodges no Issues, straddles
no quostlnns, but fraukly disensse
every subject In a manner thut leaves
no doubt in any miud aa to Its sin
cerity. In Mr. Cako tbe people feel
the hare a man wbo tbey can trust;
one who would represent tbem honor
ably and fearlessly iu the tuition's
highest law-making body."
'Tony, llie Convict."
The drama, "Tony, tba Convict,"
will be given at Purk Orange hall Sat
urday evening, April 18, by pupils of
tlurrett school.
CAST.
Ti ny, the Convict, Earl Moses.
Weary Wnjde, Le ter Murpby.
Janus Barclay. Hayniond In gall.
Philip Waruiirtaon, Willie Uibtoue.
Judge Van Cruger, Keuuetb Shoe
maker.
Mrs. Judge Van Cruger, Grace
Hberneb.
Warden Iiurrowa, Arthur Moaes.
Jackson (negro) Lloyd Blabop.
Lena, (reputed daughter of tbe
judge) Urn in a U I boons.
Miss Sedley, Maude Uasbrouck.
Sally. Gladys Keavis.
Admittance 25 and 15 cent. Begins
at 7 :,ki p. m.
Following ia a synopsis ot tbe pro
gram:
Act 1. Tho warden's room at Sing
Ming prison. Buttering for a broth
er's orime. Detected. The esosoe.
Act 11. Van Cruger's borne six
months later. Lovers vowe and iov
ere' rows. "A surprise." A lunoy
song, "weary wayside from Way
bark " Caught in a trap.
Act 111. Pallor in Van Cruger's
bouse two days later. Jackson on
bis dignity. "W har me spoke,
aahl" Songs and sunahlne. A
trighteued darkey A oomioal but
ler; "I can out-buttle any butler tbat
ever buttled ! ' f orced apart.
Act IV. Tony's bumble borne, six
weeks later. louy's return, liar
clay's villainous threat. A father's
right to protect hh child I A noble
sum Woe,
Act V, The Judge's home aa before,
two years later, tony exposes a a Il
ea I u . Wayside ou deuk. "I've parsed
through th" dark valley and. thank
Moaveu, I am no longer t'ouy, tbe
uonvici.
A Progressive Eat.
According to tbe calendar this Is
tbe year whon earth's fa r maidens
bold full sway. A number of plsanaut
events have been planned aud thor
ougbly enjoyed by the young ladies
of ilo 'd Hirer this season. The lat
est ot these affairs waa "a progressive
eat," enjoyed by a number of young
ladles last Tuesday eveuing. A full
ooursediuu' i was served, tbe guests
being hld in expectancy from one
course to another, according to tbe
dixtauce between tbe bouses wbsre
the comses were erred. The soup
waa s erred at the borne of Mis May
belle Lathrop, after which tba gutsts
retried to tbe home of Miss ldell
Wood north for tbe heavy oourae ot
meat et cetera. Krora tbvro tbey
went to tbe pleasant Kuti lean home
for salad aud then eujoyed a dainty
dessert at tbe home n( tbe Miners
Orr. Tbe menu was complete altb
cigars ud octree at the borne of Miss
Gladys Hartley. "Dinner was served
at seven," but tbe last course found
the eveuing well ulgh spent
The place uaros bore tbe tollowug
names: Mlsoes CoShow, Bryant,
llliun, Keed, Hartley, Lathrop, Kotrl
can, Duvldaou, Woodworth, Andieas,
I'ay Oir, l- lo Orr.
Joliu E. Epplnf.
JullUS R. r".mnlHF riiail at Ilia M
Hood hotel Thursday, April 2, of
heart fallurA. auait R7 aia Tk.
deoeased had beeu sick but a tew
oays ana waa not tbougbt to lie iu a
serious condition until tha rfar nf hla
death, when it was found necessary
iu administer Biimuixnte ma orotn
er, J. A. Upping, was oaded aud re
mained with blm aud tbe afflicted
wire and daughter until tbe last.
Ibe body was prepared tor burial
bv S. K. Hartmnaa anil ahiima.4 l
Portland Friday for i iterrueot in
rtiversme cemetery.
hood nnrisa oLioiEs. TifcASbl, iniL o, i&66.
LADIES SHIRT WAISTS
We have never had such a splen
did line of Shirt waists for ladies
as we are showing this Spring.
All the newest and most desirable
are shown in this deparement.
Shirt Waists to suit any one in
style and price.
50c, 75c, $1.00 and up
FANCY HOSIERY
In colors, lace, laceboot,
broidered or stripes.
HtSLBUBT THE CHOICE.
t .
Waated for tba Offlee ef State Ball
read Coannlsloiitr.
It la sanerall asreed tbat ona of
tbe moat Important frtfloee lo be filled
at tbe forthcoming election in tbia
dlstriot Is that ot state railroad com
missioner. To enable tba oemmis
alooer to deal Intelligently with tbe
many pioblema represented to It and
make its work affective. It la bigbly
Important that at least ona ( ita
membera should possess axpeit knowl
edge of transportation matters aud
the traveling public Tbia diatiict ia
fortunate iu preaentlog a candidate
with such queliuoatibu to tba voters
at tba primary election to bo held
April 17 In tbe f erson of W. H. Uurl
burt, wbo for mauy i yeara baa been
intimately identified: wltb tba com
mercial and Industrial development of
tblt atate. fir. Hurlburt'a wlda ex
perience in tbe transportation Held
admliably Bti blm (or tba important
office to wbiob tbe substantial com
mercial Interests of Portland seek to
elect blm. Although tbeio are other
Kepublicau oaudldatea Iu tba field, In
recognition ot Mr. Huilburt's special
fitness for tba office, tbe Demooratio
Earty baa named no- oue to oppose
im at tbd nominating primaries.
He ia oonoeded to be tba ilgbt man
for tbe plaoe.
When Presideut Roosevelt was call
ed upou to make au appoiutment to
tba interstate oommeioe commission
be oousldeied tbat it would materially
aid to tbe efficiency of the commis
sion to appoint a man with praotioul
experience in the uptrulloii of rail
roads and ielet'ted Hou. Kdgur K.
Clark, a man ho bud dt voted moat
of bia life to railroad wctk and opera
tion, for tha Okltloii. air Umluiiil
baa devoted bis eutite tiu.e tor a per
iod of moie tliaii 3u years to the con
struct iou aud uptualiou of railroads,
lie comuitucad at tbe i ottooi aud
gradually advanced 'u railroad stt
vice to po.itjon ol trust and respon
sibility. He Is not uow in any mau
oer, directly or indirectly, Interested
or connected with suy railroad.
Ha bellevea iu tbe tegulutiuu ol
ratea aud thinks auob rates., should
be eatablisbed ns ate jiut and reason
able, aud tbat no discrimination
should be practiced Utw eo persous.
tradlo or comuiuullirs. lie believM
tbat it la uot tha duty i r piivilege ot
a railroad ooinmlssiooer to act as
obamplon for the uu.e or claim ol
any paitloular community or Interest.
The development pf oui state bit
commenced aud the1 euergy" of our
people will not permit it to lag, and
moie and b. tier transportation (acui
ties are Indispensable to tbia devel
opment. Adequate service la tbe cry-
lug necessliy, aud tbia ia what the
people bave - a right to exact. Mr.
Uuilburt believes in regulating tbt
operation of railroads so tbat they
will perform tLelr duty to tbe publio
In a mauuer that should Le satisfac
tory to all reasonable people.
I here Is auotber ioteiest to' be con
sidered. This Is the army ot railroad
emplojes whose welfares impoitant.
not ouly from their etaudpohit, but
rrom that ot tue tiatailug public.
Their life la iu the main exactiua and
bazaidous at best, and they should be
well paid aud fairly treated. Tbey
are aa a class loyal and Interested iu
tbe successful operation, of tbe prop
erty with which tbey are connected,
and tbe oommissiou should be com
posed of men who can 'give tbem an
intelligent aad just bearing. -
Mr. Hurlburt has si ways, been a
loyal friend of railroad employes aud
there la no qoestiou but what, with
bini ou ibe board, their Interests will
reoeive the jutt oonsldeiatlou due
tbem.
If tbe people of Oregon want an effi
cient railroad commission, a coirjoiU-
slou tbat will have tbe confidence of
the publio, a oommissiou tbat will l
able to do things aud deal justly with
all Interests, It is their do y to vote
for W. II. Huilbuit foi railroad com
missioner at tbe primary eleutiou
April 1.
To ike Vetrra of Wasco County.
Since making tbe announcement of
my caudidaoy for nomination at the
primaiy election for representative
to the leglslaluie, 1 bate consulted
many of tbe voters ot tbia county ot
all parties, and I Hud a very gen ami
sentiment among them ta favor ,o
any system wbereby tbe vot is shall
directly express tbeiroboice foi Unit
ed Statee eenator; and luaaiuuih t,i
tbe only method uow piovided I. the
one embodied in the present primary
election law wbereby: tbe voter can
duteimiue wbo shall be Uuitd States
senator, and uiyeelt believing that the
choice of Uulted States senator should
be loft to the people, I uobesttating
ly deolaie it to be my purp&i, and
hereby unqualifiedly pledhvrayseir,
!' uomioated aud elected, to support
for Uulted States scum tor tbe.tuan'ie
neivlng tba bigbest vote of tba people
at the Juue election.
D. J. Coopar.
List Your Property
WITH
J, W.Morton ?
Real Estate Agent
Room 6, Davidwn BldJ. Hood River, Ore.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
&fe Paris Fair
X5ho Store that Saves You Money
Men's
em-
Display of Jewelry
Diamonds
I have a large variety of Jewnlry suited to the young and old and would be glad to have you lot k through it at your leisure.
Every Article Guaranteed or Money Refunded.
ARTHUR CLARKE
Jeweler and Optician
HON. H. M. CAKE
CANDIDATE FOR UNITED
STATES SENATOR.
Don't Buy
ground coffeeorder whole
roast and let your grocer
grind it, or, better still,
grind it at home.
Jtmir.FSlCn
Folger's
Golden
Gate
is whole roast packed in
aroma-tight tins. Never
sold in bulk.
J. A. roller & Co.
- Bmm lrraclea
KOT1CK TO CONTRACTORS
Baniad proposals are wanted bythCUyof
Hood Klvrr, Onvon. ior tho construction of
fewllon Kin, of tha Hood Rivr Surer Hya
iu. Plana and speHHcatlona inav be Keen at
In (vfflc of the City Recorder, at H-od River,
Orefoti. from this dt on until the 2iitb day
of April. 1WW. al noon nfwhlcli date blda will
luae. Rlitt mint be aeonmpauled by certified
cliark tor ten per cent of the mnountof bid,
made .ynhle to J. H. Nlck-Ien, Recorder,
Ibe amount of Mich cheek to forfeit lo the City
of Hood Hirer, or mieli part thereof a may
he required to Indemnify the clly Incnteof
failure of the snnceuMfiii bidder to qualify
(with a UHllnfuetory bond In wcun proper ei
edition of contract) within five days from re
ceiptor notice of award. The right l reaerv
en io reject any or all or the bids. Bids must
state tha time within which the bidder pro
poses lo complete tbe works, and must slate
a lump sum bid for the entire Job, and that
do eitra charges will be msde.
By order of tha Sewer Committee. j
J, K. NieKKI-aEN,
Clly Recorder.
GUARDIAN'S BALK OF REAL KMTATK.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned,
the duly appointed, qualified HBd-iicitnr
guard Ian of Clara May Wluiier. (trorge Sid
ney Wtmler Maud Kleanor Wlnsler and
l.ura Kuti) Iniler, minors, will by virtue ol
a license and order of sale dnly made and
catered by the County Court of A'aaeoCoumy
Orefon, sell at private sale, for cash In band,
oa and after tlx lllb day or May, IWM. the
lullowlns real eetate bctonnloa to said minors,
lo-wlt:
tut Thirteen (IS), twins the Southwest quar
tarof the South weal quarter nf Hrctlon 27,
Toaoshtpl North ol Hance 1H Cat of the
Willamette Merl-I an In Waco Poanlr. Or
ton, contalnlnir 41 acres according- to the
government survey t lienor. j
Proposals for toe purchase of ssld real
state should be mad In the undersigned al 1
hlsafflce In Tbe Dalle, Oregon, on bud alle
ina data hereinbefore mentioned an t said I
sale will be made subject lo continual ion by I
the County tiurt of Weseo t'onnly, Oreon. !
ctlnsaa sovuit In tho transaction of probata I
buaineaa. FhAnk Mknkfkc,
Dated April 7, 1908. aUniT Uuordlan.
Lost A waterproof wairon sheet, white,!
Hull. In Hood Klve or betwren town and!
the Rot kford ftiorc. Anyone returning- same
to Ulaeler ornoe or the Rockfbrd Mtore will be I
rewarded. B. Brayford. a 16
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I
MEN'S SUITS
You will want a new suit for
Easter and this is where you can
get one that looks right, is right
in every way. Men's d O
Blue, Grey.English serge y Q J
Suit, double breasted,
breasted, fancy weave,
basket woven stripe
$10
Men's Suits of Brown novelty
worsted with black, f A
triple stripes. yLD)
In fact we have anythingyou can
wish in this line up to a $25 suit.
petuaf fighting against tbe truth- goTng
on within you, a struggle wblch saps
your energy and warps your conduct
If there la a mote at the bottom ot
your eye you cannot look the world
squarely In tbe face. Your vision Is
not clear. Everybody sees that yon
are not transparent There la a cloudi
ness, a haze about your character,
which raises tbe interrogation point
wherever you go.
Character alone Is strength, deceit is
weakness, sham and sboddy are pow
erless, and only tbe genuine and the
true are worth while. Success
SIMPLE WASH (JUKES ECZEMA
Itching, Horning ttMn Disease Routed
Wllb nt Use o Injurious Drugs
Great inventors often have been
praised for surrenderini; the secrets of
their discoveries. Practically tbe same
thititt happened in the medical world in
the case of Dr. Decatur D. Dennis, the
miiieni gain i-peciaiiBi oi 1mcagO
I)r Dennis, in his own otlice practice.
discovered that pure vegetable oil ,.f
wmtei green, properly mixed with other
simple remedies was practically a sure
specinc ior fxisema, psoriasis, barber s
itch, salt rheum, and other itching ekln
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. D. D. Prescrip.
tioti positively takes away the itch at
once the instant it is applied to the
skin. This vegetable liquid does away
with deleterious drugs eo long used in
an attempt to doctor the blood, whereas
modern science has determined that
ezcema is first and all the time a skin
dieease.
If you want to know more about the
merits of D. D. D. Prescription, call at
our store. We vouch for this remedy,
Keir A Cass, Druggists,
The Churches,
Methodist Episcopal Churoh A. H.
Lathrop, pastor. Publio servioe at 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school
10 a. m. Epwortb League at 6:80 p.
m. Prayer meeting on Thursday even
ing. Al) cordially invited.
A. M., "Spiritual Growth;" p. m
"Tbe Logic of Ourselves." After tbe
evening sermon Mrs. A. S. Keii will
sing, "I Shall Know Him." Allcoi
dlally invited.
Tbe (Jr. Lutheran Emmanuel Church
conducts services every second and
fourth Sunday in the month English
on second and German on fourth Sun-
aav, lu a. m.
U. B. Church Sabbath school, 10 a.
m.; preaching, 11 a. m.; Y. P. C. E.
6:30 p.m.; Evangelintii' services, 7i30
p. ni. Midweek prayer meeting,
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Evervbody in
vited. J. It. Parker, pastor.
Christian church W. A. Wood, min
ister. Preaching set vices, 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. in. I'raver meeting, Thursday,
7:30 p. m. Most cordial welcome to all
strangers
Subject lor tbe morning sermon at
tbe Christian church, "Grand Truths
of Christian Believing." Evening
serioe, "Respective Healms ot Reason
and Faith in the Cbiistian Religion."
Riverside Congregational Church,
W. C Gilmore, pastor. Services Sun
day at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor
at 7 p. in., evening worship at 8 p. re.
Catholic Church Keuular Mrvii
every Sunday.
Belmont M. E. Church, S. S. 10 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m., Epworih League
6.30 p m , Preaching 7.30 p. ni. At
Crapper 1st and 3rd Sundays; 3 p. m.
At Menooi nee 2nd and 4th Sundays
3 p.m.
BaptU Church ). A. Nutlcy, Pas
tor. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and
7H5 p. in. Sunday school, at 9:50 a in.
V. G Cue, Snpt. YmiiigPe ph s meet
ing, 7 . in. Monday. 7 p. in.. Young
Men's Aleri Club. TiicmIhv, 7 u. m.,
Y. P. Christian Culture Clas. Wednes
day 7:80 p. in , Prayer nieetinit Thurs
day p. nt., Ladies' Aid or .Mission Cir
cle. The toplca at tbe Baptist churcb
next Sunday will be "Ibe Law Ful
filled" aud "Three Crostes nnd Ibeir
Leasnot,"
" ' ' 'V
Watches
Next Door to Postoffice
Oakdale Greenhouse
Cut flowers and plants at Keir & Cass.
Choice Roses Shrubs, Vines & Gladiolus.
White Wyandotte E.gs for 8etting
from Mated l'eus. $1.50 & $2.00.
Fletcher & Fletcher.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NAOHARA & NINOMIYA BTORE Japan
ese grocrles, cigars and tobacco. Employers
please notify for Japanese farm hands, t. o.
box 664. Hood Klver, Uregon. aug20
For Bale BellingerdT'Cottou'a CouelTTud
Statutes of Oregon. Address Code, care Ula
eler. a30
For Bale lllack busruy mare, good traveler,
relght about 1(100. C.C.Walton, MU Hood. :S0
For Bale Few Rhode Island Red Eggs A.
Butts. ai
For Sale-Rhode Island Red roosters, also
eggs for selling. Mrs. K, D. Ilomewood, 18th
at., below Colu Jibla. 30
For Bale One new side hill ten inch plow,
price 810. David UpUn,,phone H3.M. aid
For Bale Jersey heifer with 3-weeks old calf
by aide. Heifer nearly thoroughbred, father
Is a registered and mother a Jersey. If you
desire a good young Jersey cow It will pay
you well ui see this one. A. Ostrander, route
I, No. Ayv al6
For Bale Two fresh cows, one Jersey and
one Durham and Jersey. Bruno Franz, alii
FOR SAl.E-15,000 orSO.OOO strawbeny slips
also a few Rhode Island Red Kggs. A. Butts.
a-23
FOR BALK First class Cedar PoaU, de
livered. C. C. Walton, M Hood P. O. a.23
FOR BALK Light double work Harness In
good order, 20.00 c. C. Walton, Mt. Hood.
FOR BALK Pure blood Brown Leghorn
Fggs for setting, from best laying strans. Ou
East side. Both phones. J.L.Carter, a-23
f OR BALK Our iy. in. Cooper Wagon. N.
Track, Double Bed and Spring Seat. Transfer
Company. a-S3
FOR RAT.R.Tvn Pino U-l ouinA
Transfer Co. a-!3
FOR BALK- Three Fresh Cows, Ave years
old. M. Ostergoard, Vlento, a-IH
FOR8ALE-A Jersey Milk Cow and Calf
Will haa snd nlion n at. a t. u . . - ...
Call at tbe Rock lord Store. K. Brayford. a-23
For ale-Hlx year old fralt ranoh. all In
tnplft.v h.anh tratku ll,iu 'i'- aiuui.t
cash. Must betaken at oune. J. V. LeClatr,
Lewiston, Idaho. a-'J
For Bale Milch oow, $10. L. K, Morse. A-2
- ' Mic utwj UIUV AIIUlllllHIliD pUl-
lelS and hens, 1 to 83 each. Also a few cock,
erels left, ja w each. Kistjs for hatching, one
?''tng $l.K; two settings, fj.lffi; three settings
tl 00. -Douglas Lockman, K. F. D. No. 1.
vnR a l .v ih v.. ui..n . j. .
d ii iiicjiiik irom p rue
win n Ing White Leghorns and Bared Ply-
wa,uuauuiiurper sitting or nruwu.
Mrs. K. J. Nlckolsen, Hood Hlver,
For SslannA
about ia to 1100 pounds esch, 1 light double
harness, l heavier double harness, 1 two.
seated canopy top surrey, 1 light wagon with
box and seat, I spring tooth harrow, 1 oulll.
valor, 1 Farrsnd ann Votey organ, 1 Planet,
Jr. wheel, hoe and garden plow, 1 young cow,
"- ' uiuwing inacnine ana rake.
- - ...j .ni.vu nun hiiiuw nai, ai
present have no use for above described prop
erty and will sell reasonable and give from
one to ave jiears time If deslied. E. T- Foils.
For Kent-Four el gant front rooms In suits
siiiti-b.e for ohices, on second floor ol the
l)HVl tHOn H n-lf nn 1"' . . .
. - ----- - - . nnwic nveuuu. APDIV
at fruit or Light and Water Office. tf
For Rent-Furnished room.
Home 3s L.
Telephone
Wanted.
w suied-.sinall "place to rent or work on
shares. P.J.Jones, T K. Madison at , Port.
a30
Wnn1rH-.Hv Msnnnalhla a .
frs.il L. . 1 "mu uuu wiie, a
irilll IM Tm tri tsmvlr ah sh. si a a
OlaileV; "'".care
Wanted-Poaltlon aa manager for a fruit
farm by a reliable man and wife. W., care
ulaeler.
uTfr'f1 for Keneral boose work.
Mrs C. H. Vaugban. .H
W ANTKD-To Contmet the caie ot ten acres
2L2.'i"'VTh?,rdl n,Ue norlh of Crapple
?."?.L,f,2.b.'.,".?"1'5- Klr8t reasonable '.okr
accepted. F. C. Brosiua. j.23
Wsnted-Work on farm by man and wife.
Inquire at this olllce. alB
.,!f)o,?!!.or.twe.n,Jr Japaneaa laborer want
R.wimijntr,M rm h""d- Apdress 8. M.,
Box S6i, Hood Hlv. r, Oregon )
.iWwiJED7A ,"l,rl 10 do .'"'"al housework.
Good watea to right parly. Mrs. F. A. Cram.
Lost and Found
Ji?.?T7TJ"ro H '" and a Black Bnake
Whip. If fonnd leave at Jackson's store, c
Rosa. atj