Two HOOD RIVER OLAOIEH THUKMDAY, MAY ?,1B0. , i Issued Every Thursday by ARTHUR D. MOB. PiiMtbcr. Term f flabarrtptloD-llJ) a year when pita la advance. All those who bava Dot registered ebould do 10 at ooca, to they will be able to vote at the June election, We want a bis vote for Hood Kiver county eipeclally, regatdlew of party, and newcomers may bare difficulty la wearing in their vote on election day ii they fall to regiater. The movement ot J. II. Acker wan, euterluteudeut of publio luatraotioo, to bead a movement to have the Ore gon delegation in congreaa take eteps to have tbe Oiegon k California land Brant, if reoovered by the United States, donated to tbe state of Ore gon for tbe Irreducible eobnol fund, ii a sood one. and effcrti tbould be made to have that end accomplished. An Interview with Mr. Aokermao, from tbe Oregonian, la printed on an otber page and eoet into tbe details of tbe matter. Tbe Commercial Ulufc of Walla Walla, Washington, has passed reiolu tlooa urging the railroad oompanlet to grant a ona-fare rate for tbe round trip, by continuoua paaage, between points In interior Washington and Oregon and the seaside resorts of tbese two states. It is understood that the club also favors a higher rate when stop over privileges are allowed The Walla Walla Club has lequested the commercial bodies of Kaatern Oregon, Waabington and Idaho, as well as tbe Commercial Club of Port land, to pass similar resolutions. It is hoped that favorable action may be taken by all, bs tbe people of tbe Interior should be given the oppor tunity of visiting the coast, especially during tbe summer months, at the least possible coat. No announcement made In recent years has been more Interesting to tbe state at large than tbe publication of tbe plans of tbe Oregon Electric Hail way company, which means a system aggregating 381 miles In length and reaching tbe principal towns of tbe entire Willamette Volley, with au ex teosiin to the coast as well. Mc M I ud vill, Newber. Dallas, Kutfoue, Allmny, Ctuoadla, Hill horo and Till nrnook. with lunuiue-alile other com. uiuuities, are included. 'Ibe Hue be tween FortNiiil and Salem ha re calved moll excellent putioiiiigo that on serarnl diltereut occasions it baa bueu ueoetuary to revise the schoilule to accommodate additional train?. In tbe eastern states the multiplica tion of 1 1 alley lines has deoreased the paFsenger trntllti ou tbe steam roads, but tbe latter bav felt so inurked au iuureaae iu freight tratllo that tbe passeuger loss has been more thau oompeuauted in earnings. At a meeting of tbe fiuit growers of tbe Handy Valley last week for tbe purpose of organizing a fruit growers' association, the Uresbam Herald com ments as follows, and la not satisfied with calling their apples "as good as flood River," but claims tbey are better. It says: "Fruit raised iu tbe Sandy Valley, and especially apples, are of a quality at preteut that is not equaled even in tbe Hood Kiver Valley. But tbe ap ples raised at the latter place are old at metropolitan markets at about twioe what Handy apples ot better quality are sold for in tbe same mar ket. Tbii all comes from tbe name and publicity received by tbe organ ization of fruit growers and tbeir pow er to oompel all to spray and prune, and thus raise a quality of fruit that would Justify the name given." The action of tbe fruit growers of the Sandy Valley In organizing for better results is commendable and the Herald may be pardoued for its error iu judgment Iu thinking it has the bent apples In tbe world, as we understand that be has never been in the Hood River Valley 01 seeu a Hood Kiver apple, but tbe dIBerenoe be tween a Hood Rivei apple and one raised somewhere else which is "just as good," or "even better," is about a dollar a River. box, In favor of Hood An attempt Is being made by the enemies of the University of Oregon to oreute prejudice against tbe appro priation bill through misrepresenta tion. They claim that the uuiverslty hires a football coach at 11,500 for a little more than two mouths' "in struction." Asa matter ol fact the university has nothing to do with the hiring of a ooaob, other than to see that be is tbe right kind of man. Neither have tbe students ever paid 11,500 for a coacb and farther the coach's salary Is paid entirely from tbe gate receipts of such games as tbe ones with tbe Oregon Agricultural College and Multnomah. Tbey say that tbe increase In tbe appropriation la 300 per cent, when tbey know that the university has received 178,500 for the past two years and tbe In crease can only be 59 per cent. Even if tbe one item of 917,500 of tbe old appropriation bill were taken, tbe in crease would be only a little over baif of what tbey claim. Tbey say also that tbe university baa shown bad faith in pushing this bill by going to tbe courts on technicalities. As a matter of record the enemies of tbe university were tbe first to appeal to the courts, when tbe secretary of state refused to Die tbeir petitions and lat er carried tbe case to the supreme court. Tbe friends of the university have appealed to tbe courts only once, and then when the title was manifestly unjust and misleading. Those are but examples ot tba misrep resentation need by the opposition throughout tbeir arguments. Iba Portland Commercial Club ex pects to move Into their new building May 15. When completed It will bave cost 1434,000. Nearly all tbe paoe ot four stories has been rented, and seme of tbe tenants have already moved Ic. Tbe top four stories will be occupied by '.he Commercial Club and Lave been fitted np in a pul.itial manner Tbe editor is iudebted to I ugh Mo Uuire, of the Paolflo Paper Co , one of the direotors of the club, for an Inspection of tbe bnildiog, and can truthfully say that tbe building is one of the finest in Portland and tbe new quarters of the club will be one of the attractions of tbat city, not only fci its own members, but tor the out of town vlsitois who are fortunate enough to be Invited guests of tbe members. Tom Richardson's quarters will be due enough to make him for get all his troubles. Tbe dining room ou the top floor, tbe ladies' pri vate dining room, the billiard room, tbe parlors, lounging room, etc, are marvels in themselves. The decora tions of all the floors am works of art. Many ot tbe bachelor ppartuieuts bave been rented by tbey ar by men bers and will be mor pleasant than any Oi tbe ttnii hntaN of the city. I tie building, liesl lesgivlnu the Pmt- ina uoiriinei rui Ulu'i i i rninliieni ,. which will ailil to it infli euce aud to the ; mer ei ity of PortlHt:ri, be a proHtaliltt Irivestuifln', as the rentals wll' ay for the orst ..f tbe building, above the operating expenses, in about fifteen years. Hood Rirer ouM do well to emulate the example of Portland aud rut upa buildiug ou the Davidson corner, as contemplated se"- eral months ago. &e Paris Fajir "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU HONEY" June Number of NEW IDEA MAGAZINE Just in. lO Cents Special. Three Bars TOILET SOAP For lO Cents Men's Work Shirts We have a big job in Men's and Boys' Work Shirts (Seconds) made in all kinds of material, well made and full cut; worth 50c. While they last yon can have them for.each 25c aa 35c Men's Soft Collar Dress Shirts Mercerized Cloth, solid tan, self woven stripes and figures, permanent lustre Cl ft ft two pockets, pearl buttons, lined collar & cuffs; double stitched all over, only P UU ' bilk b mished fchirt of a good wash fabric, looks like tK?st Pongee Silk and permanent lustre in white cream Pongee and blue shades A Genuine "Soisette", a beautiful wash fabric, equal in appearance to best Pongee, good pockets, double stitched all through, 35 inches long A Genuine Imported Mohair, fine weave silk lustre, double stitched through out, faced sleeves, round corner cuffs, 3G in. long; made for the finest trade All Silk, Self Figured Cloth in plaids and stripes, well sloped shoulders. All Silk Pongee, solid cream, best workmanship, double stitched.. All Silk, tun aud blue $1.00 $1.25 $1.40 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING When you buy Hart, Schiffner & Marx Clothing you have it positive guarantee that every Suit bearing their label will be made of pur- wool, or wool and silk; no cotton or mercerized threads used. Sewed with best silk thread and cut and fit the best that can be produced. Don't buy poor clothing when you can get these suits at the prices we are offering them for. If you want the best come to us. Iff- ' C'1, M- , " Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx Ashland Will Help. During the visit of E. L. Smith to Ashlaud recently be paid tbe follow ing compliment to tbj city, as report ed by the Tidings, In which tbat pa per also complied with a request to say a good word for Hood River county : 'You Ashland people have good reason to boast nf your flue water and your attractive parks. In tact yon certainly have the moat attractive residenoe city In this seotiuu, if not tbe prettiest home t iwu In tbe inter ior of Oregon." said Hon. E. L. Smith, tbe well known horticulturist of Hood Kiver, after taking a drive In and about the olty with lion. K. V. Carter, Friday. They went out to see the Helms apple orchard, took in tbe orchards In the environs of tbe oity and some of tbe picturesque points about Ashland. Mr. Smith, accompanied by his wife, oame out from Hood Kiver last week, to visit his daughter, Mrs. Nel son, and family bere. lie was the pioneer commercial apple grower In the Hood Kiver Valley and set out the first commercial orchards there. Tbe old residents shook their beads and thought be waa crazy, but soon all of them wanted to plant orchards aud the Hood Kiver Valley is now a veritable apple orchard aud straw berry patch. Mr. Smith baa always been favorably Impressed with the Hogue Kiver Valley since bis first vis it bera yeart ago. Mr. Smith asked tbe Tidings to call attention of tbe voters of tbie seotion to the faot that tbey will be called npon at tbe coming June election to pass upon, uudoi tbe initiative, a bill for tbe creatiou ot Hood Kiver oounty out of Wasco. Tbe proposed division ot the oouuty, which baa been a source of contention In tbe past, bas now been aruicatly agreed udou, be says, and all parties directly concern ed are in favor of i1. The voters of the entire state under present laws of Oregou must, however, pass upon the measure, aud Hood Kiver aud Wasoo people want tbetn to do it intelligent ly aud with tbe understanding that everybody there Is In favor now of tbe new couuty. r rn- .i''i""iihiiijiii iniiiniii iir rsiii mn.. mmmmmt T ' - JL lii ia II 1! 1 ly l 1 leading manufacturers and mercbHUti in the United States. iVben the manufacturers of any line are wanted, it does not pay to tpend time looking through papers, 01 mak ing iuqulr ies. A copy of the third annual edition (Supteuiber, 1907) bas been pinned, for the Iree u-e nf our inerobantj and niHUulat turers who do riot sutitcrihe, in tt'e ottine of the Kirst National lie.nk of I Mm citv. u III b "Tneuty minutes tor relierhiueuts I" onlled the cocduolor as bo parsed don the nirle. ilie little fill ith lHikl.(:M j h tit 111 her chin rluckeii him bv 1 he elt-ev . "You ntedn t nioi tbe tiain on our acennut," she said timidly. "We're going to tut right, here in (Id car." Oakdale Greenhouse Cut flowers and plants at Keir & Cass. Choice Roses Shrubs, Vines & Uladiolas. While Wyandotte Eigs for Setting from Mated Peng $1.50 & 2.00. Fletcher & Fletcher. MISCELLANEOUS. Kor Sale Team of Ilirlit work borne, work harness HDrt wagon, cueap. Apply to Dr. Uum. ble ur Ur. Jones. m-'ii For Hule A black mare, weighs I .IKK) pounds. J. plHce, Mt llnod. about 12 years old, Vautblers, Dhiduh 111 in PORTLAND EXHIBIT HUILDING OF THE HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CLUB Fulton Will Stand by Cake. To help Taft and Cake, Senator C. W. Fulton baa sont bis private secre tary, U. W. Halderman, of Astoria, to open headquarters. These were opened at rooms 001 and 60S Im perial Hotel. Taft and Fulton are personal friends, and tba senator wants to do all be can to assist tbe secretary of war in lining up a Chi cago delegation. Fulton's headquar ters will also do whatever possible to promote the Interests of Cake. This is a combination which is satisfactory to Fulton's friends, aud when the headquarters opened this morning a number ot ardent Fulton people called to lesrn in wbat way tbey could be ot assistance. It is not intended by Fulton to dic tate tbe politics of tbe state In open ing headquarters for Taft, says bis secretary, but rather to help his friend Taft, and to do wbat be cau tor Cake. Fulton himself will prob ably be back in time for tbe June election, in which erent be will vote and speak (or Cake. Tbe FultoD-Uake headquarters are on tbe same floor as tbe Mulkey-Taft headquarters, and while each Is work, ing in tbe Interest ot Taft, tbey are not co operating. Seoretary Halderman says that ha is instructed to assist tbe candidacy ot Cake in every possible way and that Senator Fulton requests bis frleuds to do likewise. Fulton, con tinues Halderman, does not Insist on au iUHtructed delegation so long as the delegates are J aft men. Tele gram. High School Wins Track Meet. Heing defeated on Friday iu base ball by Hood Kiver high i boot, tbe (Joldeudale blgb school was deter mined to win the traok meet on the day following. The oontest was keen ly fought by both sides and not until tbe finish was tbe winner known, wben Hood Kiver blgb school waa declared wipner by a score ot 03 to 45 Sauders, of Ouldendale, was the star, winning five first places and one third place. Following are tho events with tbe records aud Unless specified the win ners aie from Hood Kiver; 100 yard dash Sander, (Joldeudale, 1st, time iO 2-5; Bell, 2d; Frazier, Ooldendale, 3d. High jump Norrls, Uold-ndale, 1st; 5 feet, 3 inohes; Pat tee, 2d; Spauidiog, (Joldeudale, 3d. 440 yard race Bell. 1st time, 69 1-5; Frazier, Uoldeudate, 2d; Uarrabrant, 3d. Shot put tleuderson, 1st; distance 39 1-10 feet; Johnson, 2d, 32 feet; Sanders, Uoldeudate, 3d, 30 7-10 feet. 220 yard race Sunders, Uolrtendale, 1st; time 2! f,-5; lleudersou. 2d; Moe, 3d. Pole vault Norris, Uolrfendale, 1st, beigbt 8 feet, 3 Inobes; Henderson, 2d ; Fattee, 3d. 50 yard race-Saodres, (.ioldeudale, 1st, time, 5 2-5; Beverage, 2d ; Moe, 3d. 880 yard rsoe Huggins, 1st, time, 3 minutes, 26 2 5 seconds; Bell, 2d; Watklus, Uoldeudate, 3d Hummer Throw Uarrabrant, Is', distance, 01 1-10 feet Henderson 2d, 90 9-10 feetj Johnson, 3d, 68 1-10 feet. 100 yard, low bordlea Banders, Goldenoale, 1st, time, 12 seconds; Beveree, 2d; Montgomery, Uolden dale, 3d. Running broad jump Sanders,Oold endale, 1st, dUtauce, 18 1-10 feet ; Beverage, 2d; 17 9-10 feet; Spaulding, Uoldeudale, 3d, 17 8 10 feet. Mile rsoe Uarrabrant, 1st, , time, 5 minutes, 30 seconds; Huggins, 2d; Watklus, Ooldendale, 3d. Portland, Spokane, Baker City and Intermediate points This will give the visitors au opportunity to visit Cold Springs dam and see tbe im mense storage reservoir well rilled with water and the various distribu tion caoala eypboniut; the water over tbe Hermlston uuit of the Umatilla irrigation project. It is to be a day ot rejoloinp, piouioing and a general gaia day and an immense crowd s ex reeled. Tbe Commercial Club in cpnnectiou with tbe Water Users' As sociation aud tbe citizens in general will -exteud their hospitality to the visitors and ende-ivcr to pass tbe time pleasantly. Prominent men of tbe state, county aud reclamation service will be present and an entertaining program will be rendered. ueiald. A Spliting' Headache often comes from over-work, and oftener still from over straining the eyesight. Nine tenths of the headaches to-day are caused by S eye trouble. Bring those troubles to me, I guarantee satisfaction. ARTHUR CLARKE Jeweler and Optician Next Door to Postoffice . Cuniineiiceiiii-nt Exercises. The high school commencement ex ercise will be held In two weeks, as follows, at tbe crura bouse: Weduesday, Msy 20, literary society program. Thursday, May 21, senior class pro gram. Friday, May 22. class address, by Edgar B. Piper, managing editor of the Oregoniau Kev. W. A. Wood will preacb the baccalaureate sermon Slin lay morn ing May 17, at the CbrUtinu cl inch The Neighborly Club, I've been hearing of the doin's Tbat tbey have at the other clubs, Till 1 (eel like Mrs. Noah, So confused aud kiuder flustered; Can it renllv be that there's auy other (Jinn bas a bettor time than we? . We bave life and work and pleasure, res, we're Diisy all tbe time; You would think so Thursday after noons. Could you see us get in line Aud come tripping in eo gaily Till the dining room we fill. Our age we never think of It, Our club bave no old ones bere; It time is counted ou by looks, Then we have no cause to lear; Too' tbe facee amy show their years, Ktlll our hearts will ne er grow old And we think we have tbe finest club In all tbe wide, wide world. We want to reach out the welcomeliBnd i To all our neighbors neir; Uuttbope who loin our little band, 1 bey surely are more dear; And If seme Trier-tiny afternoon you ohauoe to iiMt us, We will greet yuu with a will And you will find thore's something doin In be uiottinga aiouod the hills. . -Mrs. Wo. Kerr. Vote For Queen. Margaret Nickelsen (,37 ! for Mali Hefthner Neltie Allen Irnia Mt lieyniildi Mamie Howard am HOO Caut. Henry Coe left for Porllmd yesterday evening, where be '11 make bis horns with bis lisniilv- haviug dis posed of bis business at Newport. fr Wit Exrnr Hinnixtoii Prenirin' 8 .!. The boaid of directors nf tbe Un a- tilla River Water Users' Assoi lnli.m huve designated Weduexday, May 27, as I be day rnr rue oig excuismu in come from ditterent pou ts ot ttio sttte to lleriulstou and bave issiiod Invitations to prnmineut men and many of tbe ners:tper men tbrcnti fl out the state. An excursion train will be inn from PeLdleton and no doubt rates will be iu effect from Hiiyi r-.' M rcan ile Airtnrr Hook. The' Mercantile "Aiieucy Books tor tba usn of c.'l l'T ciri"M tbe names and inmww ot all dealers, eto , are universally known mid used. A mercantile niuucy book arranged bnver. eiiHhlitiir the user to in (ikm ftanlly U:i'l nnn mxuuiacturea any M' thing desired, girina th capital rul ing ot each ii;ai.uf,rl ur-r is nlso very vnluHbl". I Thnmns' lieni.ster ot A uiei lean Mau iifacturt-r and Piret IImuIs is tb s'andiird iuilex to the Ameiic n mac- , ntaciuiiiit! industries, tor the ue of buyers and dt'ers, c:NS!iUed so that ' t he uner is rnabled to i int anl I v find the nun. i k, ad 'ici-Pi-h aud ratl'ug of all , tho n.HiiUi'iH'turrrs it oi umi cc of nip I'ly in suv line dttiit-d 2,21 auee, 20,0li0 iihiuerf, 38,000 artivlts aud kinds ! cf at tides It Is comple e. No charge Is made for publishing camea ami ad r. ior 'Ic should uot be cnuiusHil with any ad ertising tobeme that nil. si. i s un- ' lv those who pay for iiiFertion. It l used b) the K ernoien't at Mahins ton, by tbe American ciiuiulnr brnce throuthout the world! ' and by the FESTIVAL To be held in 1 PORTLAND, OREGON June 1 to 6, 1908 Will be the most brilliant FLORAL FIESTA and CIVIC JUBILEE ever held in the Pacific Northwe-.t Portland, "The RoseCiU," will be scene of splendor and the center of world-wide interest for one week. Several important conventions to be held in rortianu on that occasion. THE0.R.&N.C0. Will Sell Special Tickets On This Occasion From HOOD KlVER to Portland and Return at .",$2.55. , FOB PARTICULARS CALL ON J. H. FREDRICK. Local Agent. WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON. Antomatic Fire Escape Pat. 831,462 Self operating All you do Is to jump out the window. The machine does the rest JOHN CROSBY ACENT FOR Oregon, Washington and California Foil MAI.K-Hay, do yon wnnfl en (10) Acres, ben or mrawberry and upplu land, all .under cultivation, wlih DM) apple trees, some beartn -, UK) peach treea, cherrli'a, peara, (irulifH and nectarine, t mom c ittuge and S atuM-ra of wuier In Farmer Irrlnutlon Co. dlloh, pltl upT Also gojd mare In foal, wagon and all farm Impli-menui, nnd some liuuaeliolU goods. Call or Addi-ewt, J. v. Kinmel, Kolite 1, Itox 43, two niiievKoiitlior Hood River, on .Ml. Hood Koud. price, & BU0, ic-1118. No Bgent. mH Koll BALK One.borw wagon, springs, neat, toiigiirund Khuila. AIho heavy aingle liarncsti. .lolin R.ulllir, H-lmoiH. JU KiiksaL Newlownsand beur re d'AnJnu pear trees. C 1). Thompson. m-H rOK KENT 14 room lodging bouse. to lir. b.C. Bioslns or J. 11. Koburg. Artisan Bulldli.g Association. Apply ,rtlai mil KOR 8ALK Two mare colts, one vear old, $7f lor the two, or 135 and J45 separate. Van. tillers, Ml. Hood. . tf KOR HALK-Plne Jersey Cow. R V.l). No. l. L. E. Clark iu7 K( K KALE New No. 6 Underwood type writer nd case. Harry Bailey. toUO KOR HALK Mascot soda fountain wltli apparatus and fixtures, cheap It taken at oiioe. liox 35, Hood River. m20 KOR SALE- Oood Work Team, quiet and gentle, with oi without harness. E. Reme C'laxtcn, Home Phone 195S-L, Hood River. KOR HALE Four year old driving; horse, weight about 1160, gentle for lady to drive. J. K Hal!. mjjl KOR HALE A five year old sorrel horse perleclly sound.gentle, work doable or single, about 111.0 lbs, will be sold cheap. Kocklord Sjpre, Hood Kiver. Homa Phone 183-X. mil DKKHHM AKINU Miss Snow Copper will do dressmaking by Hie day. Phone Home 2a7-L. mil i OR SALE 400 ricks of pine wood, 100 cord i ofoak.l8jx. rn21 NOTICE Is hereby given that I did on tbe Jfith day or April, 1908, In the City of Mood River, tuVe up one Roan Cow, dehorned, branded HPon left hip crop and under bit on left ear, and lial 1 will on the 5th day or May 1908, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M of said day In front of my office In the City of Hood River, Oregon, sell said property at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash on hand. W. Ganger, City Marshall. KIR HALE One Bay Horse, single driver, aged 10 years. Good worker, for sale cheap. Inquire box 151, R.K.D, No.j m7 NAOHARA & N1NOMIYA BTORK Japan ese grocrles, cigars and tobacco. Employers please notlly tor Japanese farm bands. P. O. box 554. Hood River, Oregon. ang20 For Sale Bellinger & Cotton's Codes and Statutes of Oregon. Address Code, care Ola-(,er- r . . aw Kor Reut-Furnished Home 89 L. room. ' Telephone Wanted. WANTED An experienced man for a few months, who understands the lurrv and Irrigation. W. H. Michael, Dee. Ore. mat W ANTED-Blds on grabblnv contract nf in acres. Apdly to John Leland Henrlenmn m7 WANTED Strawberry nlnntA frrtm flmin twenty thousand. Chas. Hall. ml BIP8 WANTED S'or niinllni Vrunizm., school house one coat of paint and Coluu bla school house two coat. Bids must be In hands Of Clerk bV MSV 21. Hnurrl nu.riru, right to reiect anv or all hiria u f uiv,i cWik, Krankum district. mil' Atnlddleaeed Indv wishpu nninp., u.u.. keeper on a ranch, or cook for a small nij-u. -Address, R. D., Hood River, Ore , or enquire at Young's restaurant. ml4 1XJNT Eastern Star iiin.'Hn.ii.. ui.. between Congregational ami U. B. churches! r oiuer piease leave at Ulacier omce. Ull4 l.OKT Pairof bueirv traces near Kianl.v Hnilib Lumber Co. office. Return to Olacler office. m-m For Sale Illnck bu?V mare. eiKd traveler. weight about MM. C.C.W allon. Mt. Hood, a i FOlNl Small pnrse routninine chan Inquire at Ulacier office. Vnr Hn1 lni.v holfi.r ul. K ... at.nM by side. Heller niwh tlmnnigl bred, fsl her Iu A Vvlki.,M.l BnH n,..tl,r u a.' I.h.. le .. . ... - - , n ,'4 ... , wj . ,, juu desires ki yon nil Jersey It is absolutely iirrxwnij ,iin, uu ikt 1(11. uiie IIH'I JUIlgS lor )ourseir. hue la a trifi.) over two vea-s olil and Is Uriier Ihnn the vergellir.-e'vearilds. Two months go I was off. led Jio ( r her, imw I will sell her Hiul ber t!ve-we.-ks oi l calf for Reasou for wlllntr f am, utfli..,a.i u-i.i. 'heiiinoiisin and cannul milk. A. Osiruncli r. roule'i. No. 2 IJ4 a For Ssl. -Jersey row- will be ir. i. i,vM, 20 A sp Undid milker, l'hone an M. t:. i: Koberts. tn.2 A Mnsp Irani t within ten avs ..or home place, KCxl.iii tel. g. fo Wm Improve menu alone wor:h tiie mon-v. A -. Bloweni. H1118 WANTED-ADiillciitlona will ho ro. celved by c. H. Vanghan. Clerk of swdionl IHslrlctNn. 3. for tll wnr V ror .lu,,ltnn f... iJIstilct for r b comlntf year, the same to be rc.rroi nin e nuiiuiiigs, including sev enteen rooms Higued, c. H. Vaughan, i lerk. in21 Wan!ed sliares. 1 Isnd, Hinall place to rent or work on I. Jones, 979 E. Madison st , Poru . a 30 anted-ily lesponsitile nisii and wire, a fruit rarin to work on shares, ft, K. V., cine Olarter. ,3,) Wanted Position as maunger Hir ft-nlt farm by a ndla le man and wire. W.. care HIIIH WANTED For Word. Itv the tH.ar.1 Of directors oi School Klst No. 7. (PineUrnve) for 40 i li k of 2 ft. yellow fir and 10 rb ks of 1 it. yellow pine, all cut from tiiuud live limber, be deliverer lit wHid-shd of said district tie. twren Aug. I'llli and Hept. 1st 1908 HI. Is re ceived to May 15, W08. kIkIu res rved to r Hcl rny aud all bids. J. H. Mohr. Clerk. : . lull For Sale Krmfa milk cow. Yonmr irem. ami-large milker. . A. Botta, U lmoiil road. Home lu-2 WASTEH--Partner lor Einplm n-nt orll.w All enrrget;C rvl HUlti limn to lull. ,M..r.nr our branch oHV-e, us mir .vl.iln ortt .oufe-i oi.reniln IIiiim. ve hnvea wel. ublisn.l, ja Ing Imslne-M. ntvr go l r(enticei. Call and we u or rlle at in.ee Ited Cro- t.inphiyn,. nl (., 20 N. second HI., Portland, Ore. Puono Malu 5296. uiH