HOOD RIVB&GLAOIER THUB&OAY APRIL 161008. Two ,..r,,. Issued Every Thursday bjr ARTMIR D. MOE, PhMMmt. Terms f 8acrlptlon-lJiO year when pld In advance Tb importaoo of tbe meeting of the apple grower' meeting Saturday at tbe opera boas ihnaM bring oat a good crowd. Tbe question or pro Tiding co'd atorage faoilltiee is a r ious one, and it will be economy foi every member of tbe union to bar a oentral point to itore bla applet at a nominal eoit, ratber tban build a warehouse hlmxelf. It will be neoeea ary to raise fundi to put in a good plaot, aad it can easily be done, if all belp wbat tbey oan. Let every mem ber of tbe anion attend tbe meeting Saturday. Ibe Amerioan people want lair play, and tbe attempt of Mr. lleney to de feat Senator Folton by obaigei wblob be baa not proved, and will gain mote votea for Mr. Fulton tban be will lose. Tbe apeecbea made by Fulton tbe paat few daya are but a repetition of tbe aenaational obargea wblob were prang early in the game. If Ileney la guilty be ahould bave a tiiM like any other man charged with an of fense against the laws. It la also safe to say that If Mr. Heney could prove bla obargea he would have bad Mr. Fulton Indicted long before tbia, but It la evidently a game of dirty poll tics, and Is being generally under stood aa auoh by tbe majority of the people. N. J. Slnnott for Senator. A prominent citizen, well versed In politioal affairs, aaid yesterday: "Senator Wbealdon la one of tbe leadera in the tight against N. J. Bin nott for state aenator. Our people know Wbealdon and believe that any one be opposea must be about rlgbt. Men of tbe Wbealdon type represent tbe worst element of old-time ring S otitic. We oan remember well how a treated bla constituency In this part of tbe oounty during bla whole four year term aa aenator from Wasoo oounty. Let us not discard Wheel don and still allow him to name bis successor, especially alnoe Mr. Kuok, the man be names, baa no partloulsi fitness or qnalidnationa for snob an important position. "No one has a word to say aitainst Kuck personally, but the fact tlmt lie leftist's to afgu any kind of u pledge Hs to the election of United States senator Is euougb to satisfy tbu aver utftt voter that he is uullt (or the j-Uro. "N. I, Siuuott U sii botient, capable liikti A ii.i u of caltu jinitfti out. alio mil lilt rvHiy one h hearing ami !,!) iroiiaireM will uul lie Mm ten. li un nones to tie gottiut)l 17 tt.e ui ot tbe people iu luu eiuciiuii ui Uiii ed State sen tor, and to Hi l eo-l tu hiiiiifd Utateuieut No. 1. "eilimll ha uved his lifo lu vVaou uoimly. Let us itiutilu-Uo and iluct Li t in lo tm . tulo bt lidtoi. No toss tuli 1 1 utri 1 him. lie til rnr.nunt tint Vcoile." JOINT DEBATE AT FINE GROVE the joint ilulmte at tine CJruia Monday eveuhu the tinKt lo litioal iUootug held in this sectiou this 'hui. OoufeldeiiiLlo Interest wh. tskeu iu the even , niul a spanls! tralu run over the Mt. ilood romi was patioutzed to the exteut of about 7D, while good crowd were in alteuduuoe f i oiii the country. A. 1 Mason was president of tbe meetina and made tbe address ot weloome. 'Kie d state was between W. H. U'Reo and U 1). Livingston. In addition to the debateis. N. J. Slnnott, ot The Dalles, candidate for .1.1. .....aft-siM n .1 flnnnns T P Welch, of The Dalles, and J. L. Cat- ter, of Hood Itlver, Kepubiloau can didate tor representativea, and L. E. Morse, also of Hood Kiver, Demo cratic candidate for tbe same otOoe, and A. J. Derby. Democratic candi date for congressman, were present and asked to state their vlewa on tbe question. Mr. Derby refused to place himself on record, but Messrs. Sln nott, Weloh, Cooper and Morse all declared tbey would empnaiiaauy aupport tbe people's choloe for United State senator. Mr. Carter atated that be would support tbat Kepubli can candidate for senator who re celved tbe highest vote. In the debate tbe speakers were limited to 30 minute eaon and Mr. U'Ken started tbe ball rolling. He delivered a broadside at every one who waa not in favor of Statement No. 1. irrespective oi party, and stat ed tbat tbe days ot electing senators In Oregon by brlhery, boodle and booze were over, lie wanted it un deratood that while be was in favor of Statement No. 1 be was as good a lie publican a any oue, but tbat be was an American citizen Hist and a He publican afterward, lie wa for Cake for senator became he was supporting Statement No, 1 unqualifiedly, while Fulton wa not, although tbe latter had told him ba wa in lavor of an amendment to the constitution of tbe United States that would provide for the election of senators by direct vcte of the people, lie avowed tbat the primary law waa tbe remedy for hold ing up tbe election of United Stittes senatoi and doing away with the cor ruption ot legislator. His remarks were greeted with considerable ap plause. lu answering bim Mr. Livingstone directed bla aigument along the line tbat tbe present law in Oregon was not In accord with the constitution of the United States; that corruption in electing senators oould be done away with by tbe people if they would elect men whom they knew to be booest, and be wielded tbe muok rake in un ooveriug tbe politioal past ot Jona than Bourne, whom be held up as a spectacle of misguided jugdment on the part ot supporter of Statement No. 1. It was evident that Mr. Living aton'a sentiment was strongly in fa vor of Senator Fulton. Hearty ap plause greeted bis concluding words. by consent ot hi opponent, Mr. U'Keu wa allowed another opportun ity and talked for 25 minutes. In tbi talk he paid bis respect to Har vey Soott, H. L. Plttook and F. W. Ledbetter. In tbe course of bla re mark he admitted be would not be adverse to going to tbe senate him self. Purchases a Fine Orgai. Silas 11. Soule has recently sold to tbe Congregational oburob a fin Clough & Warren organ. It is a com bination of reed and pipe organ, and nna of the flu est church organ in eastern Oregon outside of Portland. There Is a similar one in tbe Congre gational church at Tbe Dalles. The members of toe cnurcn, ana especial ly tbe cbolr, aie well pleaded with the new moaioal instrument, and it makes more effective tbe especially good work ot the oboir. Mr. Soul bad to compete with tbe Kilsra ComDanv and Shermao, Clay A Cm., bat it did not take long to de cide tbat Ibe lostroment placed by Mr. Soule waa the best In ton and la every way. It I understood tbat ba made a very lov price, wbicb was an additional inducement, but merit alone would have given bim tbe order. Strawberry Growers Meeting. A niMtinir of tbe atrawberrv Brow- era of tbe valley baa been called for Saturday,April 18, at tbe opeia bouse, at 2 p. m., to discus tne matter or fixing a uniform rat for pioking'and nuklno harrlaa. This matter is im portant, and there should be good representation at tne meeting. Disastrous Fire on tbe Hill. A tire wbicb resulted In tbe burn- Ins ot the whole bout occurred Tues day afternoon when F. M. Slaven' bouse waa ablaze. Mrs. Hiaven wa tired and waa lying down resting when she amelled smoke in tbe next room. She rushed In to find tbat apparently tbe little child just able to walk bad struck a matob at the side of tbe bed, wbicb oaused Ibe bedding to igolt and frightened tbe child bo that it crawled under the bed. Mrs. Slaven had such a bxid time rescuing tbe child tbat tbe fire bad a line obance to start before any belo could be bad. A uelgbbor broke window, climbed In and tbrew some water on the blaze, but it waa of little uae. Finally be got hose and went to attaob it to an outside fauoet. only to find tbe water turned off. An alarm bad been sent In, but owing to tbe distance and the fact tbat tbe tire bad gained aucb headway it was Im poeaible for tbe men to do anything, though they made a much spaed aa tOHSlble. Nothing was saved and Mr. and Mrs. Blaven and family were left with notbiug but wbat tbey wore. Tbe Glacier extends its sympathy in their trouble. ADDITI05AL LOCAL. J. M. Oolt, ot The Dalles, spent Tuesday in Hood Kiver. Henry L. Kuok waa down from Tbe Dalle Tuesday, looking after hi can didacy for the state senate. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Wllkins, ot Vancouver, aud Mrs. Mary K. llloks. of Wasco, were gueits at tbe lirook home last week. Sila II Soule wa nulled to Port luiid list nnek to tune l imine in tie hornet of II ii r i p v . J l ti mni l.iali f-oott, o' Hi" Oregi nian II C. D il,, i f Dufii", Ki"i I i'm 'i oauilnl tn for i ret in i;' Ht. si tbe city j'l'stcrd'iy. M Dii Id. t-t id tlmt wp may expect u iciy fv. pr.ll vi;tu u D tin f' r t oiiniy ti ''in t'it r b'liiK pisctin.illy no n iiciili n John '.V Iteiii. ol Kl"i.dik, :-.h t tt n oounty. r.i'iit ie. nrnl iliiva in i li w l 1m UiM ?iU looting for h Ire ilion. 11 I- i II li n-i"l with Hie oomitiy tint if it ii-tfe IiIm iv iff ms ll as I imself he will pi ol. ally be a lesideut if the. vulley unon A N. Hamilton, Kh, iitilitMii chii diiUt fur rmlruR.I ci miiiiSHiuner, vhs in th city tlnnxl.iy Mr. lliiuJl in u men del nl 'lie r ilro'ni on mis- -i II I I IS!) I -i. Hi ll hi- t . Hll IliU 111 il.e nflict in i.. ,u . Ili. ii' ii.il Mieiul ol 1 -- i ri. i I iiii'hi aIi. I iii tin- cily Mrs .In ,n Ch tin t U l.tlng eiy bapi'V over the fact iiml bur li.tl.ir, 0 Li Nuitccmh, ol LiigHu, loa, is Unuu bei She bus uot reeu Mm foi twuntt yeiirs and ll ey lime luid 8.nni inteienling telfcs Mr NeKOomb lit ili livhted with Hood liner. Ilia ComnieiclHl Club's Irult booth t t tie depnt is certuiuly h suicbhs Will In It bns lint ham in or.orntiou long enongli to judge of its Uuttuoial gHlns, yet thoiie who bave it In charge are greutly pleRsed. There weie over a dozen vnrletles of fruit on exhibl tlon this week. O. P. Knowlos baa sold his place of 30 acres on the west side to a syndi cate of wblob the lrwln-llodson Co., Portland, are largely interested, and will leave tbla week for Portland, where he will make his home. Mr. Knowles has a son In Portland and oonoluded he would rather live there on tbat aooount. Last Thursday wa tbe anniversary of tbe blitb of Mrs. Dr. Edgingtou and a lew frieuda aud neighbors cele brated tbe event by gathering there In the evening. The arrangements were made without tbe knowledge of tbe estimable lady, and she was very agreeably aurprlsed to come home and Oud a crowd in possession, mak ing preparation for a banquet. A peculiar aooldent happened to a Ix week old cbild of J T. Hart, near Mosler. last week. While hold ing the child near tbe saw mill of Piitcbard A Odell a blast went otf and a pieoe ot rook struck It on tne head, traoturlug tbe skull. A physician was oalled and dresued tbe wound, aud it Is expeoted that a full recovery will result. The Powell family, who bave spent tbe wluter in Hood Klvei, so as to send the children to school, moved back to their ranch the first of the week. K. W. Davidbizar lett for Sumpter Wednesday, where be goes to work iu bla mine tor the summei. Mr. and Mrs J. K. McUregor went to Hood Kiver Wednesday aud return ed Saturday. Captain Johnson, of tbe boat Si mons, bsa had bis property just east of town oleared and be expects to set it in cherries soon. Mrs. E. L. Howe came up from Portland Thursday and is now living In ber new log bungalow, wblob was just finished. Mrs. 0. L. Woods and daughter, Marian, returned from California Thursday night, where she spent the winter with ber daughter. Mrs. David Kohluson aud dauubter. Julia, went to The Dalles Friduy and from there to Lexlngtou to visit the doctor lor a rew days. Mr. and Mm. E B. Woods aud dnughter, Oertrude, came down from l'be ualie Friday to see Mr. Wood's mother, who just returned from Cali fornia. Mi. and Mr. Swain aud child, who bave been running tbe Howe plaoe, lett Friday for Portland. Mr. Kroger visited Ibe Dalles a few daya last week. Among tbe visitor (or Tbe Dalle Saturday were Mrs. Stsrk aud grand ton, kitel Akers, Misses Carrie lirown, bvelyu llnyes and Edna Koot, Messrs. Leslie Koot, Ernest Evans, Charles Uraba iu, W. E. Huskey, W. Stevenson, Kalpb Duvall and Ora Hodge You will want a pair of our Long Cotton, Lisle, Silk or Kid Gloves for Easter. All Sizes all Colors. SPECIAL We lmvfi placed on special sale a good assortment of Cotton Suiting in check, stripes and plaids, just the thing for children und misses drenseH. Worth regu larly 18c and 20c per yard. Special the yard 14c. i Elmer Boot and Ira Evan took the road grader bank to Tbe Dalles Satur day, after woi Icing about a week til ing oar roads. Mrs. J. N. Mosier left Saturday for Portland to visit relatives a few daja. Mrs. Stoltz ob me up from Hood River Saturday. Subioots of Dr. Latbrop for Sunday: Morning, "Resurrection Lifo." P. m.. "Ibe Louie ot the Finite." Tbe oboir will render special muslo. 'l'be morning entbem will be, "Ibe rusen Lord." Atfer tbe morning sermon Mini (J lady s Hartley will sing "Uav- airy," by Koduey. After the evening sermon Miss Albeita Jackson will sing, "O, tbat I bad Wing." Ail cordially invited Queen Coolest. Nettie Allen lelah I U-rnlmor Irma Mclicynolds , Margaret NicMten Matnlo Howard 42 4H7 8T1 420 210 HON. H. M. CAKE Republican Candidate for Nomination for United States Seiutf Mi ' .ik i-tin-Ailvidti't'iif H nt' m 'lit N t. 1 h ii I !c in i j iii Uir let-ti'Mi nf Uut y i iSiitiv Seii;it.ii'n ; two yearx iig.) lie t" k r no flump I' r lm hiki e- till oioui'i t I In (li'crvi"i the miimi l of every l ttl lii'iillbliiMii who believes in pure politics The nun hiiic t'li un nt coin piles bis ii"iii imition if the penple g.i to the po'ln, but bnnxta tbut Iti'lievern in StHteuient No. 1 will not lm llHerefted enough to vote at tbe primaries. 1 bis in tin- l ist appeal to thuHe who believe in the popular election of United States Senators to as sert tbe rights which tbe old machine is trying lo wrest from them. CLYDE li. AITCHISOM, Candidate for Republican Nomination for Railroad Commissioner To Succeed Himself Endorsed by Portland Munlolpal Association In a Washington interview March 23, 1908, oue ot tbe members of tbe Interstate (Jomrueroa Commission said : "The federal and Btate commissions oome Into ratber close conueo ious and we bave opportunity to take tbe measure quite accurately of many of the state commissioners. Ibe Oregon men bave impressed us here us worthy of the oouOdenoo of tbelr people. "Clyde H. Altobieon, one of tbe Oiegon commissioners, bas oome be fore our notice personally; be attend ed tbe meeting of tbe National Asso ciation of state railroad commission era. It was bis distinction te obtain the only umendment to tbe attaooia tion'v resolutions as reported to tbe body by the committee, when he in duced tbem to auoept the principle of suspension of proposed increased rates when shippeir-protest with tbla conimlsslou empoweied to determine tbe reasouableueHS of I bo proposed rate, the priuciplo is embodied In tbe present l-'ultun bill and haa been endorsed In tbe federal commission' annual report." Mr. Ailchlsou is a candidate for the Republican nomination to auo- cood himsolt as railrnud commission er. Previous to bis appointment a railroad commissioner he served for more than a year as clerk of the State Tax Commission mid thereby gained an intimnto acquaintance with tbe llnanoial allairs of the Oregou rail roads. He ia the only lawyer ou tbe commission, Dtiriug his incumbency the commission has bad about three hundred complaints presented to it aud the experience so aoquired is ot mucn value to tne state. The Lumber Manufacturers1 Aaso ciatiou of Oregou a1 d Washington anil other commercial bodies have endorsed his OHndidaoy, as bas also tbe foitlaml Muuioipal Association. Voters, Attention. Remomber wheu you vote tbat the county clerk is a member of tbe board ot equalization and should know the county. 41 X J. U. Uolt knows the county and oan act Intelli gently. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the fam ous little liver pills. Sold by Keir A Can. ..:-.:..-;. ::.o:.:- :-' .gfi- DRILLETTB ART CLOTH Pillow Outfit Consisting of (our skeins Kichirdfon Orand Prize Grecian FIom. One Complete Diagram Lesson. This pillow tinted ia colors and Include back. Coo ia aod Antomatic Fire Escape ?! I Pat. 8J1.4a W II "I Stlfopenting All you do Is jump out the window. The machine does the rest JOHN CROSBY AGENT FOR Oregon, Washington anil California Mm At Blli i&yjiahd far takjLcn Jmhhjut Mi Old thincyv mamru - ll w 1 &s 4V fVl The Remedy is Easy Inspect our large Stock of FURNITURE CARPETS RUGS LINOLEUMS MATTINGS LACE CURTAINS MATTINGS PORTIERS 'SHADES CURTAIN MATERIAL PILLOWS BEDSPREADS We have competent men SHADES, CARPETS All Linoleums bought at our store are put down free of charge. Our Prices Are Right. Our Goods Give Satisfaction. Stewart Hardware & Furniture v Company NICHOL PHARMACY OR. W. S. NIcKol. Prep. I have just opened a new Drug Store in Hood Kiver and have a large and carefully selected stock of Pure Drugs, Fancy Toilet Articles We will conduct a first-class) up-to-date Drug Store, and give all prescriptions prompt, careful attention Oak St-t Hood Rivoft Ororfosa &?e Paris Fair "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU HONEF NEW SHIRT WAISTS We have just received another shipment of the very latest in Shirt Waists. Call in and select oue for Easter. We have everything you wish in this line made of the best quality sheer lawn, trimmed with lace and embroidery, tucked, sleeves with new Kimona Effect. Prices $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and up AIho Silk Lingerie all over waists. LADIES' SUITS New ones just in, including the late Prin cess suits, the very latest cuts and new est styles. This department has any thing you wish in the line of suits for $6.00, $8.00, $10.00 AND UP. Display of Jewelry Diamonds I have large variety of Jewelry suited to the young and old and would be glad Every Article Guaranteed or Money ARTHUR Jeweler and Optician hmjUJL-nrrvaid diAsuL inouM vrUh ail to measure your rooms for and LINOLEUMS DR. W. S. NICHOL Get you a pair of our TAN or BLACK OXFORDS to go with your Easter Suit. We have all styles and sizes. You will want a new hat aud we have the largest stock in the city to select from. Felt, Cloth, Straw or Panama, any thing you wish from a straw hat for garden use for locts up. New Millinery for the Ladies arriving right along. This department is one of the very busiest these days and you want to Select Your Spring Hat Now. CALL AND SEK THEM. I GUAKMAN'H HALK F i ? K .A I. I, -T Ti ! Ntrlfi'4- littt-ly ryiMT'i) thtu it. i.til- 'fi -the duly piitii'n. ijii'Mfi'-i -n.-t KiiuHlitn of t lnr .May V n.t. e . v i i-y W ii'Ulfr, Miti.tl I lt-i tt -i V -i . 1 I urn liir li V IckI. r. i-ttif u- ii v ii j H'-l lit Nil . tl '! r 4 if fit - i t ret! r V l In ( t'rii " ('nil' ! n! ii ' ' ir iiri'i ii'-, tt f piivu'- Mtl , 1 ; on mi'! Hi.tM tli tiih ' of M nMl il lT n itl ('(:;!- t t'l' li1fl! 1m 'i tin; t! ItltlK w.i: 1. t TMi it;'), t ciDtf i ti Hi ui!:U! t rU:tr tri a Ihc H iiihuoi f)unrltr i-t m ("'on To hHti 1 (' I (N Hi o" lOintftf 1'i Kn-I of Hie VVil ntiie I" V'-rl Hun In Vmh Conniv, (ic ton, o Hilr i'if ii iCtfs Hoeoidtr'K H T'-.t1 Mt mi m "U- vi'V lienor. T Li(il i i" i i iiiL'lm oT sitltl uul et.'ii't' flniiti tin ir . Pin the umlerlKiied nt h!i fher !n I'll' I'tii Kf Oregon, on tind nl'ie tilt- iItiH I it n .re iim n(nnpil nn I snld mnle will ti. ttiH ( Jwt to fund riiiHi ion ly tln-ri'iinn n t W hsci Cotinly, Oreynn, ! l li. tho trunsi.rifnn oT prutinti' I'lllll KHAVK MfSKt'KK. ll MTl , IHO.", iillin7 OlIHiilliill NOTICK TO CO."TI;aiTOI!H Healed pmpnuala are want"! l..vtln'lM f Hood River, Orecon, .or imh ii hi n;-iui: ir 8tlon Nine, of Ihn HnmlKherM wi-r sjh .em. Flnna and 8r'itlcutlonH nmv n. : n m liii-(iftlOKOIllif City Kin. riler. nt II nl ::l.r Oregon, from thin ditle in until ti c i' l h il v of April, l'JOd. at n-Mn of which dutp IdiN will close. Hlda ninst be acconipnnteit t.y cert itlril check for ten per cent of the amount nl iti.l, made payable to J. R. Nlckelst-n, llcconli r, tbe amount of such check to lor foil to the( Itv of Hood River, or such nart thereof us nui'v be required to Indemnify the city in wine of lauure oi tne succeHxiui Dinner to qiiHiny (with a aatlsfaclory bond to secure proper ex ecution of contract) within rive du.vs from re ceipt of notice of award. The rlnht Is reserv er. to reject any or all of the bids. BiiN must state the time within which the bidder pro poses to complete the works, and must slute lump sum bid for tbe entire Job, and that no extra charges will be made. By order of the Sewer Committee. J, R. NICK Kl.SEN, City Recorder. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. Notice Is hereby given that the board or di rectors of tbe Hood River Irrigation District In Wasco oounty, Oregon, will sell the bonds of aald district la lots of 1100 or multiples of said sum, to $40,100, at 10 o'clock a. m., Friday, tbe 15th day of Slav, 191, at tbe office of said Board of 1'ii rectonatthe residence of Percy A. Hmlth In said DlHtrlct.-and that Bealed proposals for said bonds In the lots or amounts above spe cified will be received by said Board at said place for the purchase of said bonds until the day and hour above mentioned, at w hlch time tbe board will open the proposals and ward tbe purchase of the bonds to the high est responsible bidder, tlie Hoard reserving the rlgbt to reject any and all bids; bids to be accompanied by a cert I tied check for 10 per cent of the amount of the bonds for which the bid Is submitted. 8ald bonds shall be payable In monev of the United gtatesln teu series as follows, to wlt; At the expiration of 11 years, Ave per cent of the whole number of said bonds; at the expiration of 12 years, six per cent; at the expiration of the 13th year, 7 percent; at the expiration of the Uth year. 8 per cent; at the expiration of the 15th year, 9 per cent; al the expiration or the 16th year, 10 per cent; at tho expiration orthe 17lh year, 11 percent; at the expiration or the Uth year, W percent; at the expiration of the 19th year, la per cent; at the expiration ol the 20ih year, 16 per cent; and shall bear Interest at the rate or six per cent per annum payable semi-annually on the first day or January and July of each year. The prlaclpal and Interest shall be payable at the place designated In the bonds and bidders are given the option of having said iMinils payable at Portland, lo the slate of Oregon; or at New York City, In the state of New York, and said bonds will be Issued In ac. rordance with the election of the successful bidders. Raid bonds shall be each or tne denomina tion or not less than One Hundred IKtl. lars or more man Klv Hundred Dollars, and shall be In negotiable form, and coupons Hr tbe Interest soall be attached to each and signed by the PresldeLt and Secretary. Dated at Hooi Kiver, Oregon, this 14th day of April, lnog 3 PERCY A. SMITH, Secretary. For Sale Jersey heifer with 8-wih ks old calf by side. Heifer nearly thoroughbred, father Is a registered and mother a Jersey. If you deal re a good young Jersey cow It Isahsolutelv necessary that you see this one and Judge fo'r yourself. 8he Is a trifle over two yea-s old and la larger than the average thr-e year olds. Two months ago I was offered I0 fur her. now I will sell her and her flve-weks nl.l ra:it,.r H2. Reason for selling, I am afflicted with rneuutiHixui sun cannot milk. A. Ostntmlcr route i. No. 2A. a Lost A waterproof wagon "sheet, white, lOil'i. In Hood Klve- or between town and Ibe Hoekford Mtore. Anyone returning same to tilacler office or the Kockford Mtore will be rewarded. K. Bray lord. al6 A TweHtf Tear Srnlenctt. "I havn inat onmnlf'tpo1 rIs-miIv vwi. health wnlenc, imposed by iiiicklt-n's Arnica Salvia. w.-hit'h curerl nt nf liliu,,-!- ing pile just twenty venrs ago," writes 0. 8. Woolever, of taRaysville, N Y. Bueklfirs Arnica balve licals the worst sores, Uiils, burns, wounds and cuts in Hie shortest time. 21c. at Chas. N. Clarke's drug store. Men's Hats Watches to have you lot k through it at your leisure. Refunded. CLAUKE Next Door to Postoffice Cakdaic Greenhouse ( 'in t! m i Hi.l jil.uitH at Keii A C'umi t'i oie-.' I;dm'h .-limbs. Vines A: (llmbi'liix Whi'e v tlotle K fur .v'et!ili! In. in .Mated IVi's 1V1 & OU. i-'b-U !! & FI-lcbiM'. MISCELLANEOUS. All i"irlii'K k'n,vi;i l-'Ciuscives to be In-d-bteil to tlu tin le signed art reqiiehte 1 to fti tu i:ie tn.li tnt'.!ii as t lm r?tta j limit lm '-i I I'll i.l our ; (.th.-rw Un I lut I'lirtiin will In piinfil Iti i he liKtidn ol a collector. Mks V. PltRtiOK. U at l-'Olt SAl,K"Tvo mare colu, one vcar ol I, JTft Cor the two, or u:tu ?i5 Hti,jnraUf. Van. ll.lers. Mt. (Iii id. It i hoUAl-K IS ricks of ilac wiMid, ItlUcviis ! of oak. 1'hone iS7.. a :! ! KOH . "AI.K -Kine Jere Cow. I,. K. Cl.n K I R K. It. No I. p. i ! K ' S -Due Ihiy llm-w. Kltwle iltiv. r, hi;, il 10 it-. (1 --il w rliri, :or mi:i. ch.iii. laijuiiH box 151, U.K. U. N i J. niT NAIIII AUA A MSl.MlYA STohK-J ;-itf e-c gtocric. i-irtr :mit iiitim t-o. l-.,nilo, is pit-Hue noliiy lor .hii'iincKe I'nl ui litilnls. I'. O. box ,VI. Hood Kiver, tiregoa. nimvlii l-'oi S,iU Bellinger ('uttiiii's Codes niul 8tiiiu;fs ofureg.in. Adtliei-s Code, care lim ner. His) Kor Sule llliick buggy mare, good traveler, weight-nboutlU'iO. C. CWsllon, Alt. Hood. ii-'iO Kor Sale l'ew Khode Island Ki d Kggs-.. Butts. iiiW Kor S.ile Ultodc Island lied roosters, v lto eggs for sutling. .Mrs. K. D. llomewood, Milt St., below Colu. ubiit. t.30 FOR S A l.K-lr,,000 orai.tXX) strawbeny slips also a few Kliode Island Red Eggs. A. Butts. a-X) FOR SAI.E-Klrst class Cedar PosU, de livered. C. C. Walton, Mt. Hood P. O. a.'il FOR BALE Light double work Harness In good order, $20.00 C. C. Walton, Mt. Hood. KOU SALK I'nre Mood Brown Leghorn FggH for setting, from best laying strans. On Ehhi Hide. Both phones, J.L.Carter, a-23 roit HAI.E-Our 3 in. Cooper Wagon. N. Truck, Double Bed aud Spring seat. Transfer Company. a-23 FOR SALE-Two Plug Horses. Price J80.O0 Transfer Co. a-ifl FOR HALG Three Fresh Cows, five years old. M. Ostergoard, Viento. a-23 FOR SALE-A Jersey Ml.k Cow and Ca.f will be sold cheap as we have no use fortbeni. Call at the Rockford Store, E. hruyford. a-23 FOR SALE-Pure bred Blue Andnluslan pul. lets and hens, SI to 3 each. Also a lew cock, erels left, $2.60 each. Et;s(s for hatching, one setting !.; two settings, $2.25: three settings $3.00.-Douglas) Lockmau, K. K. D. No. 1, Hood Kiver, Oregon. tf 'or Sale Eggs for hutching from prlae wintilng While Leghorns and Bared Ply. mouth Kork, one dollarper sitting of fifteen. Mrs. K. J. Mckolsen, Hood River. For Rule One young team horses, weight about 10;i0 to 1100 pounds each. I light double harness, 1 heavier double harness, 1 two. seated canopy tup surrey, 1 light wagon with box and seat, I spring tooth harrow, 1 cultl. vittor, 1 Fan and inn. Votey organ, 1 Planet, Jr. wheel, hoe and fcrden plow, 1 young cow, fre-h soon, 1 mowing machine and lake. Having sold my ranch and willow Hal, at ptef ent have no use for ubove described prop, erty and will sell rciisnnable und give Irom one to tlvc years time ff oesiied. E- T. Foils. For Kent-Four el- gant front rooms lu suits suit ib. c for oilices, on second floor ol tbe Davl Ison Block on Cascade Avenue. Apply at fruit or Light and Water Office. if ior Rent Fnrnihed room. Home 30 L. Telephone Wanted. WANTED One good logging team. Also teams to freight to Green Point. ST, 00 per ton. Iuquire at Stanley -Smith Lumber Co. olllce. WANTED- Bids on grubbing contract of 40 acres. Apdly to John Leland Henderson. m7 Wauled Small place to rent or work on shares. P.J. Jones, 979 E. Madison at , Port, land. ;n) Wanted By responsible man and wire, a fruit farm to work on shares. R.F. V care U lacier, 3o Wanted Position as manager for a Trult fartll 1)V a n-liuSlA ttln mil u-lfta 1ST ..... Dlacier. Jin WANTED-iiirl for general bouse work, Mrs l.. II. aughan. -23 Wsnled-Work on farm by man and wife. Inquire at lltl ollloe. ,10 Kltteen or tirpntv Innonu.. i..k... u . , - J ..,.CB- HtUIIICII wuuk rnipKiiiient as farm hands. ADdress H. M. Box fif-G, HiKid Ri vi r, Oregon a23 Lost and Found I.OST-Two HalU-ra slid a Blck"lsnake Whin. !f found leave at Jackson's store. C. A- Ko"- a.23 Fol ND-Small purse containing change. Inquire at Glacier office. FCCR PRINT