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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1908)
.to. fio oft hWz& QLAulim. Aftttfl1 ft W. f LW ,11 ififil CAKE THE MAN FOR SENATOR A crent niHiiy Kf puldioaos are be k'.iidIuk to soberly aalc tbeniselvea, "Wisy ebould alert Governor Chamberlain to the United States ten ate?" And to fbia echo la answering, "Why, indeed I" . ' J Ttiere is an overwhelming majority ot Republicans in tbla atate. In tba oiJmnry elections tbey have often, od tbe Teleiiram believes wiaely, looknd to the men without tetereuoe 'to the party Lraud hlch they wore. In this way tbey bate disciplined paity and at the aame time railed the standard of tbe local public service. Hat in tbe matter ot tbe election of a United States senator tbey have pre sented to tbeui a diHereut problem. Ihere tbey come in touch with tbe parly ot tbe nation, the party ot itoosevelt, of which tbey so warmly approve, and tbe veidlct which they : render the general pu Ho ruuitt arrept as very lately tbe judgment f tbe v tore of Oiegon upon tbat Hdoiinia tr.iliou. Our electious ecour at an odd season of tbe year. We here flie the Ornt gun of tbe presidential eleo ' lion, l'be verdict is made op In ad VHuae. so far as tbe lest of the conn try is oonoerned. Tha nation knows that the state In overwhelmingly Re puMioau. It llkewim kuows that tbe ; administration of President Roosevelt baa here received eutbusiaiitlc approv al. Iliot admlnistiation, disguise It ai we will, in new ou trial btlore the couutrv Uy tbe general masses of the people it has bi-eu waru.lv spprov ' ed ; dy the corpiirate aud plulooatlfl -: interests it U bitterly reviled, and, ' white little is being done openly, i there is deep ''own a smouldering tire . of resantmeut that onnnot be extln guiuh d. . for tbe very reason that ' the piutooatic forces of tbe country i bate tbe president, the musses ot tbe ueocle admire and approve blm. If under such clroumstsnoes such as these it goes forth that . tbe people of Ureaon in Jui;e elect a Democrat tor United Htatea senator, tbe admlnlstra tlon receives a blow la the bouse of its supposed friends that It Is conoelv able may bave a serious eltect upon the pluns of tbe friends of tbe admin Utrttion and npon tba great contest In November following. It roust not be iorgctten that much quiet work , has been done In recto t months " agalust the administration. One may see tbe etteot ot It upon every hsnd In eveiy community tbe elaoquera busily engaged to hamstringing Koosevelt. and loslduously undermln Ing tbe platform of prinolplea which be has been steadily putting rorm It hia messages and speeches. If a well known aud supposedly safeadmlnia tratlon state falls by - the wayside in June, tbe prestige ot tba admloiatra tiou severely sutfers, and no man who boneMtiy faces the question oan sea It otherwise. From this staudpolut, which is something considerably more than I nnrtlnsn standpoint tbe matter ap peal to the Telegram. It believe with heartiueHS aud sincerity in tbe HdvHiioed platform ' of principles .which the president Is laying down, In tbe elimination of special privll eges and tbe equality of opportunity for wblob the president stands, and to ptopHgnte and develop which he has done more than any otber man ot his generation. - It considers this a mat ter of patriotism, rather than par . tleanshln. and It propose! to do what ever lies within its power to uphold aud sustain tbe man whose very name ty pi ties these modern eullgbteoed doctrines. - In doing so. It believes it expresses tbe piofound oonviction of an enormous majority of the people of Oregon, Irrespective of their party alllliationa. In tbe present campaign and tbe coining election Statement No. 1 Is not on trial, beoause both candidates tor the United States senate stand square toed aud flat tooted upou that platform, neither Is Chamberlain nor Cake as suoh, on trial before tbe people. The question ia one not of these men, but of broad national Im port, leading to a viotory which will mean u shout of ringing encourage ment to tbe national administration . or a vital blow delievered In tbe bouse of its friends. This is tbe real piopo sition before tbe people of the state, and it is one of the main reasons why the Telegram will tbroogbout the campaign give II. M. Cake its beartl- oat suppcit and urge aa strongly as it may the voteis of the state to sustain the administration at a moment when it is moro sarioUMly on trial than at Buy Oktier period of its whole his tory. Poitlaud livening Telegram, May 4 11)08. The Mont Common Cause of Suffering Rheumatism causes more pain and Buffering than any other disease, for the reason that it is the most common of all Ills, and it Is certainly gratifying to sufferers to know that Chauibrrluin's Vain Biilm will afford relief, and make i rest and sleep possible. In many esses ' the relief from pain, which Is at first temporary, has become permnnent, while in old people subject lo chronic rheumatwm. often brought on by damp ness or chanue in the weather, n per manent euro OHiniot Im exported; the : relief from piin which this liniment af- fords is alone worth many time its cost, . i'i ami SO sizes for alu by Keir A Cti. 1 ' .., . Take It as It Comes, A Oermautowo woman discovered one morning recently that her maid, Nora, had broken the thermometer that huug lo tbe reception hall. "Well, Nois," sighed tbe mistress of the. bouse, lu a resigned way, "you've managed tJ break tbe Iher ; mometer, haveu't you?" "Vis, mam," replied the maid, in n tone equally resigued "And now, mum, we'll jist bave to take the weather as it comes!" Itilliinsness and Constipation. For years I wm troubled with hilinn- lies aud constipation, which made life miserable (or me. My appetite (ailed me. I lost mv utual force and vita ltv ' Pepsin preparations and cathartics only ' made matters worse. I do not know .where I should have been today had I , not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and t Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the rill feeling at onee, strengthen tbe di' geitive functions, purify the stoumch, liver and blood, helping the system to do its work naturally. Mrs. Uoa Potts, BirniiiiL'hnm, Ala. These tablets are for sale by Keir & Cas. (one.. She went awav from me. aud uever more Will ber light foot fall on my lonely floor; Ihe perfume of ber preseuoa lingers yet Eaob day, esoh hour forbids me to forget , Her empty tbroue, now that ber reign is o'er. O, to call baok my tore words t 0, to re- r Use A NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Ccok-Slove Because it'a clean. Because it's econom ical. Because it saves time. Because it gives best cooking results. Because its flame can be regulated Instantly. Because it "will not overheat your kitchen. Because it is better than the coal or wood stove. Because it is the perfected oil stove. For other reasons see stove at your dealer's, or write our nearest agency. Made in three sizes and fully warranted. BS ii n Tb ajpsr steady light, simple construction and absolute safety. Equipped with latest improved burner. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. An ornament to any room, whether library, dining-room, parlor or bedroom. 2 very lamp warranted. Write to our nearest agency If not at your dealer'. STANDARD OIL COMPANY The old ways I yore ! 0, bitter days! gret! O. to be just as of O, nights ot vain le Bhejwent away ! Today I stand before another's door To sea if aba will come for dollars four A week, aod be my oook. Aye, but I'll bet sbe oan not wear old Bridget's coronet, Or make tbe klud of pies she made, before She went away 1 Cleveland Leader. The World's Best Climate. Is not entirely free from disease, on the high elevations fevers prevail, while on the lower levels malaria is en countered, to a greater or less extent, according to altitude. To overcome climate affections, lassitude, malaria, jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague, and general debility, the most effective remedy is Electric Bitters, the great al terative and blood purifier : the unti- dote for every form of bodily weakness, nervousness, anil insomnia. Hold under guarantee at Chas. N. Clarke's drug stoie. Price, 60c, Rot Hatched. Some years ago an expedition from the University of Pennsylvania whs sent to one of our southern stutes tor tbe purpose of observing a solar eollpse. The day before the event one of tbe professors said to an old darkey belonging to tbe household wherelu tbe scienitst waa quartered: "Tom, it you will watob your obickens to morrow morning you'll find that they'll all go to roost at 11 o'clock,'! Tom was. of course, 4keptiaal; but at the appoiuted hour tbe benveus were darkened, and the obickens retired to roost. At (bis tbe negro amazement showed no bounds, aod be sought out be tolentlst. "Perfesser." said ho. ('bow long ago did you know dem chickens would go to roost?" "About year auo. " said the crofessor. smil ingly. "Well, ef dat don't heat all !" was .he darkey'a oommeut. "I erfes ser, a year ago dem obickens wan't even hatched 1" Whooping; Cough. In February our daughter had the whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Hart- land, recommended l lnunuerluin'H Cough Remedy and said it gave his cus tomers the best of satisfaction. We found It as he said and can recommend it to anyone having children troubled w in wnoouiuu couun. sbvr airs. a. "toss, of Durand, Mich. For sale bv Keir & Caes. To Preserve Forests from Destruc tive Fires. One ot the most Important economic movements of tbe day about which the general publio has yet learned lit tle la the concerted notion of owners of tlmbei in different parts of the couutry in organizing bhbooIhUoiis to proteot their holdings W.m fire. In tbe PrtoitJo northwest, the Washington forest fire Association has lust elect ed otlloers at Seattle and begun work for tbe year with 3.000.000 acres un der its care. Tbe plaus include a kyb- tern of patrol by rangers resembling the work done by the United Whites Forest Service in gusrdiuu nuniiist and extinguishing tires. Urgaulu tlons of similar kind aud for i like purpose are at work In Oregon in) daho. In tbe latter state, a portion ot tbe expeuse is borue bv taxation and paid from the state treasury. A western railroad company which bold laige traots of timber has taken btcps to guard its property from Ore. and duiing the short time that Its plaus bave beeu in operatlou it has met with most encouraging success. Similar work la being done ou tbe otber side ot tbe continent. Forest owners lu Maine have gone to work In the same systemat.o way to control the forests' great enemy. Hie. Like organlzatioua are found lu other purts oi toe oountry, snowing bow fully It is now realized that protection against Ore ia of tbe greatest importauce. It la safe to say tbat tires lu this oountry bave destroyed more timber than lumbermen have out. When t im ber was abundant, the waste passed almost annotlced, but now that a icaroity is at baud and an actual wood famine threatens lu the near future, tbe owners of forest lauds are wakiug up and taking action to save what is left. Bad Attack of Mesentery Cured. "An honored citizen ol tl is town was sullerlng from a severe attack of dysen tery. He told a friend if he could ob tain a bottle of Chamberlain's Cole, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he felt confident of being cured, he having used that remedy in the We-t. He w as told that I kept it in stock and lot no time in obtaining, and was promptly cured," eaya M. J. Leach, druggist, of Wolcott, Vt. For sale by Keir & Cass. NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS. :fVI Lwi pleased to announce that Fo ley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not anected by tbe National Pure Food and Drug law, us it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a sate remedy for children and adults. Clarke Drug Co. (INUUBTUKATED) MAINTAIN THE NATIONAL GUARD Portland, May 11. "Uld It aver occur to you that, say Japan, could Invade the Pacific coast, levy tribute on every town and establish a basa from which to operate In a land fight with the rest of the couutry!" This is one or tbe questions pro pounded liy t'earfou A. ilobion, oou greiPtmin from Alabama and hero the mi viil tight lit Suutingo, who now touring tbe western country lect uring en the possibilities of trouble in tlin future mid tbe necessity for proi mi dmfl. Hohsnii's mission mio cf l.riixire t hn American peopl to a leiili'iition of the faot that the world Is changing and that one of tba icquiti'tes of national safety Is a oom peteut and sufficient force to meet possible sinurgeiicles. The Amerioan pnopln bavo beeu particularly forton hte lu i Hi-t wht9, Captain Hobson polntt il out, but us the great Napoleon said, "victory generally goes to t side of t ho hoHvici-f. battalions legard Iohh of prt.yers ninl supposed Dlvin favoritism. " Uuprcpnrediio-ti for war has become alniOHt a national characteristic was pointed nut. The keynote ot tbla is economy. Cnngiess is lotb ia to spend a tew dollars, cutting on mill tary and naval appropriations where ever possible. Captain Hobson said that the people miiMt en am to a realiz atlou of tnture dangers from rapidly rising uriontul power, tiefore It too late. ututtfwiHQ I lie lessou may nave to bo learned at tbf cost or mil Hons in innuoy and thousands of Uvea. J. fiat there is a movement lu tbe state of Oregon even to bold np small impropriation for armories for the purpose of training hundreds ol uiii ioniij guardsmen in tbe state, was ueuH which Captain Uobsou reoeived witb considerable surprise, lie raid there was no Investment wblob the people might puseitly make tbat would give so large a return In due I niio Trained citizen soldiers con stitute our great hope, be said, since tue policy of tbe oountry la to keep mere luiudful ot a tegular army. ' hope tbe people of Oregon will not be snort sighted enough, or so negligent of their duty to tbe nation, as to veto down a measure of tbat kind at their Juuf election," Captxin Hobson add ed. Valued Sumo as ilolil. IS. (i. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar View, SI ins., s ivs: "I tell mv customers when tbey buy a box of Dr. King's New liilo I'll It tbey get Ihe worth of that much gold in weight, if afllieted with constipation, malaria or bilioiipnecs.' Nild uiiiler guarantee at Chas. N Clarke's drug store. 2flc. Unno Laxative rruit 8vrun la best tor women and children. Its mild ac tion and plenum t taste makes it prefer able to violent purgatives, such as pills, lauiein, eic. uei me nooklet and a sample of Ormo at Clarke Drug Co A Bold Step. To overcomo tho well-grounded and rensonublo objections of the more Intel ligent to tho use of secret, medicinal com pounds, Dr R. V. Plorce, of Buffalo, N. Y., somo tinio ago, decided to make a bold departure from tho usual course pursued by tho makers of put-up medicines for do mestic use, and, so has published broad cast and ortrrTy to the whole world, a full and compKito list of all tho Ingredients entering livfeMhe composition of hit widely celebrated fyidlfics. Thus be bu taken his numerous jAtrons and patients into his fu!loni)rnce. Thus too he has re tuovcMilsCicdiclncs from among secret nostrtfmof doubtful merits, and made tuemWi'emalics of Known ComvoitiUm. has show that hi fiiriniil:is7iiji ot micli anch YciiTT7in Jiili ..is nut" -r " I . . i I ;! "'in -nco D3 iii.u,) mi u oiect mem UcM. smit.mv. A"1 VV,'ly uoos xhc wrapper ot every bottle of Dr. rierra's (iolden Medical Discovert, the fainoii medicine for weak stomach, torpid liver or hlltousness and all catarrhal dlnasra wherever htcalfil. have printed upon It, n plain Kii0li. a full and complete Pit of all the inimiHi-iiia umiposlna- i, but a small book h:is bo n compiled from nuomroui standard moiltcnl works, of all tho different schools of Marilco. containing- very numer ous extracts from the writings of leading prnclltloners of medicine, endorsing in ihi i(r..ni)f V": if.' :!c trrm. each and sver lurro Sient content il In Dr. Pierce's medicines, One of llit M- lu He txKikswIll be mallsd fres loanvimo pendieg address on postal card or by lener. to Dr. K V. i'leree, Buffalo. K y' and rniiiostliiif the same. Fnm this little KHik it will U learned that Dr. l'lerce'a mod IciTiis conlnin no alcohol, narcotics, mineral agents or other poisonous or injurious asvnts and that they nro made from uatire, medici nal roots of trreat Taluo: also tbat soma of the most talualilo Inirredlenta eontaload In Dr. I lerce'a l avorlto prescription for weak, nervous, over-worked. "run-down. nerroua and dehllltated women, were employed, lost rem niro, by the Indians for similar sllmmta ailectliiit their sunaws. In fact, one of the most valuahlo medicinal plants entering Into thecouinositkiu ot Dr. Plpn-' n. jiTii.tlon was known to the Indians as "J.lujw-Wee(k. Our Imowledw of the asea Of not a few of our most valuable n a tire, me dlcinal p ants was sained from the Indiana. As mndo uj by Improved and exact pro JT. i, ''i V'Xi1 Prescription Is a most ell dent remedy for regnlatlns all the worn anly functions. corTectin displacements, aa prolapsus, anteverslon and retrio... Stanley-Smith Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath. Shingles, Etc Lumber Delivered to SNOW Blacksmiths and EXPERT HORSESflOEES We have the best up-to-date machinery and expert work men and are prepared to do all classes of NEW WORK & GENERAL REPAIRS m A ND .TA t '..arafca. !L! jo-la- Qk Iqrt (t k:i Ujklbyis MEDICINE CaSTLOUIS! Chas. N. Clarke WILL HE MADE BY THE THIS SEABOK AS FOLLOWS: ROUND TRIP TO DIRiCCT Chicago $72.50 St. Louis , 67.50 St. Paul 63.15 Omaha 60.00 Kansas City....: 60.00 TICKETS WILL BE ON BaI.E . May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19. 20 July 6, 7, 22, 23 v August 6, 7, 21, 22 boot! lor return In W days with stopover pnviifes at pieaspra wllliiu limits. DON'T FORGET the DATES Fur say further Information call oa Ji H. FREDRICY, Local Agent, Or writs to Win. McMURRAY, U.ntral PasMD(er Afcnt, PORTLAND, OREGON. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION ; DeMrtm.nl of tbs InUrlor, LsndOfflcstTb. usiics, or on, robrusry tuib, )m. Nolle. I liaraby flv.n tbst " ' mahy h.Jasper. of Portland, CXjonly of SlultuoiusU, HUt. of urg"n na. appiiva 10 pareaaM. naaar. ID. aci onwuf roMi 01 juii. s, a. axt.naM or net of Auu.t, Ill HH and NU HK'i.HoetlonMT. N K. llEWM, and will oner pmni to snow mat in. land sonshl la more valuable for lit timber or atone tliaa tor agricultural Durnoaea. and to ratabllah br claim to .Hid land before theReglater and Keuelvvr, at Tbe Da I lea. Orecon. on tbe 18th day of May, IMS. tlie naiiiM aa wllnnaea: Judaon Kunrnaon. of Hood Kiver,'orfn; Kay Markley, of Dee, Ornjoii; Henbey Markley. of Dee, Oregon; William K. Kaad, or Mood Klver, Orffon. Any and all persona elalmlns adversely the abnye-deaurlbea land, are requested to Ml. tlirlr claim. Inithla office on or before said lllh day of May, IMS. miz-Mit u. w. muokb, iteg isver. NOTICE FOR PUltLICATION Deiartment of tbe Interior, Land Office at me uaiiM, Oregon, reoruary 4J, isus. Motive la hereby gives that HKNRY JASPER of IVirtlaDd. County of Multnomah, Htate of Oregon, has applied lo purchaee, under tbe an of Ciinxreaa of June 1. 1B78, aseitended by act of A ui 4. lMSXthe NK'.NW, Section W, 1 . 1 n. v cnaa, ana will oner proof 10 .now Hi" I .be land sought I more valuable for It. llmlH-r or atone limn for agricultural uurpoaea, n I to eatabllab hla claim loaald mud before Ihe Realaler and Receiver, at The Dalles. Ore.. gon. on the lih day or May, 1SUS. tie name. a. wltneaM: Judaon Funrnann, ofllood Hlver, Oregon; Ray Markley, or Dee, OrrKou; llerahay Markley, of Dee, Oregon; William r . Rand, of Hood River. Oregon. Anv and all oerennaelalmlna adveralv the aboveK)et'rlbed landa ara requeated to file tlielrrlalm.ln tula office on or before aald IStbday of May. IMS mizmii v. w, iuuhl, Kegiaier A lianraln. Elulitv acnea, lour roilua south of Mosier, 1(1 miles from HoimI Rivrr; l0O.Siii, Nev.ton nd sch IrtTs; house ami barn; good kiaiu horsea, airon, liartiesM; irootl well; a small or- Imnl In Iwttiins: for home use; Iioiiso. I10I1I liiriiiture; 100 sacks potato. lialaiRtt of land easily cleared. Prior. $4,000, if aold in SO days. With the ad- in .1 of t)00 the place will be worth f-S.0"0 in one year. Apply to lr. Jones r Ur. Un in ble. Nutter. All votara wbo ara not ratftatercd. or wbo bad to swear la tbelr votes at tba primary atoetloo oa April, 17 should rvglatar befora tba stata alec, tion la Job. Tba books art now open aod Tatars may rag lata? until tba 1Mb ot Ma. A. w. uotBana, ipUry PnblJo. Lumbe'- Co. Any Part of the Valley & UPSON Wagon flak ers R I KT-WG. - laJa Hood River, Oregon NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. Notice I. hereby given tbat tbe board of di rector, of tbe Hood River Irrigation District in Waaoo county, Oregon, will aell tbe bonds of .aid district In lots of 1100 or multiples or aald sum, to $40.(00, at 10 o'clock a. m Saturday, tbe 80th day of May, IMS, at the office of aald Board of Di rectors at the residence of Percy A. Smith In aald District, and that sealed proposals for aald bondM In the lota or amounts above spe cified will be received by aald Board at aald place for the purchase of said bond, until the day and hour aliove 'mentioned, at w blch time the board will open the propoaula and award the purchase of Ihe bnnda to tbe high eat reanonihl bidder, tbe Hoard reaervm; tbe rlKUl to relect anv and all bids: bida to be accompanied by a certified check for 10 per cent of Hie amount of t he bonds for wblch the bid Is submitted. Hald bunda aball be payable In money of wie umieu Biaieain leu Mrica aa soiiowa, 10 wit: At the expiration of 11 years. Ave per cent of the whole number of mild bond; hi the explratl.m of 12 years, six per cent; at the expiration of the 18th year, T percent; at the expiration of the Nth year. 8 per cent; at the expiration of the lfth year, 9 per cent; ul the expiration of the 16th year, 10 per mil; at the expiration of the 17th year, 11 per ceul: at the expiration or the lath jenr, 1:1 per cent; at the expiration of the I8tb year, 1,1 per cent; at the expiration ol the 20th year, 16 per cent; and ball bear Intereat at the rate of six per cent per annum payable seml-anmiallv 011 the nrai nay ot January and July 01 null year. The crlsclpal and Intercut shall beoavahle al the place designated In the botiila mid bidder are given the option of liavlni: auld bonds payable at Portland, In the atate of Oregon or at New York City, In the stale of New York, and aald bonds will be lmuted In ac eordaneewllb tbe election-. f tbe successful Didders. Maid bond, shall be each of tue denomina tion of not leas than One Hundred DoL Ian or more than Klve Hundred Dollar., and shall be In negotiable form, and coupons jor tbe Interest snail be attached to each and aignea ny me rieaiueLt and secretary. Dated nt Hix4 River. Oreiron.thta 14th dav VI April, ivw. rntl A. SMITH, Secretary, PORTLAND r ROEZZD REST VAL To be held in PORTLAND, OREGON June 1 to 6,1908 Will be the most brilliant FLORAL FIESTA and CIVIC JUBILEE ever held in the Pacific North we. t Portland, "The Rose City," will be a scene of splendor and the center of world-wide interest for one week. Several important convention to beheld in I'ortinnd ou that occasion. THE0.R.&N.C0. Will II Special Tickets On This Occasion From HOOD KiVER to Portland and Return at FOR PARTICULARS CALL ON J. H. FREDRICK. Local Agent. WM. McMURRAY, O.nrral Paaac&irer Agant ' PORTLAND, OREGON. C. EVERETT. The Practical Shoemaker, At Kiggs' Old Stand. Fine Work a Specialty. For Hale. Rhode Island red roosters; also egg, 1 per setting. Mrs. E. D. Homewood, 13th street, below Columbia. Pacific phoue S314. ml4 Hunts Paint & Wall Paper Company Hare added a complete line of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH ES ana BRUSHES. HEATH & MILLIGAN MIXED PAINTS. Our stock of paper includes latest designs in Blanks, Gilts and high Grades, From 10c up. A full stock of room molding, Picture rail. Plate rail and a small line of novelties in Framed Pictures. CALCIMO, the latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order. Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work etc. Phone 671. First and Oak Streets. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of Fruit Boxes Highest Prices Paid for High Grade Fruit. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, Prea. . MARIOS I. HENDERSON, Attorney-at-Law and Notary Pobli,: Vice President S. E. HENDERSON, Sec-Treas. Hood River Land Emporium Real Estate, Loans, Conveyancing and Surveying Conveyancing and Surveying a Specialty. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED The President of the Company is prepared to do Surveying aud Civil Engineering Work of all kinds. Home and Pacific Telephones. a Oregon Lumber Company WHOLESALE 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 ! City Orrici: Phone Main 51 J. H -DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries AND HARDWARE. SOLE AGENTS FOR Majestic & Mesaba Ranges and Stiletto Cutlery. HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, rssioiKr STABLE Livery, Feed and Draying.. 7--. Ph. C. YOUNG Dealer In Fresh and Cured Meats Lard, Poultry and Fish HOOD RIVER. ORE. Phone Main 471 Free Deliver? AND RETAIL Mill Officii: Phone Dee Line GILL, OREGON. TRANAHAN & RATHBTJN Hood River, Ore. Hordes bought, sold or exchanged. I'leaMiro parlies can secure first-class rigs. Srwcial attention given to moving furniture ana pianoi-. ; Ve dn every) hi ng horses can do.