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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1908)
r' goon tiivxAQLAQivArnvmDA. may Ql leoa. - , - , .,.r II II TT.II PT CHAPC Ml Linds. nieilv LJ I nurd Ever? TburwUjr by ARTHUR D. MOE. Publisher. " Terms r 8atMcrlplkn-f 1.50 m jr wben Id In advance. Republican Ticket. Submitted to the voteri of Wmc County at the General Kteection to bo eld June 1, 1908: e For United H tales Senator H. M.CAkE. For Congreasmsn W. It. ELLIS. For Supreme Judge KOUEKT 8. HEAN. For Railroad Commissioner CLYIE B. AITCHISON. For State Senator N.J.HINNOTT. a, or Repremntatlves J. L. CARTER, of Hood Klver. Ua. H. C. IDDS, of Dufur. For District Prosecuting Attorney FRED W. WILSON. For County Judge A. K. LAKE. For County Clerk F. K. Angle. For Sheriff LEVI CHKI8MAN. For County Treamirer K.B. GUNNING. For County School Superintendent J.T. NEFF. For Assessor J. W. KOONTZ. For County Commissioner C. H.HTOUOHTON. For County Surveyor A. W. MOUH. For Coroner- C.N. BURGETT. A San FranolMO barber charged a sailor of the fleet It for a balr out, and tbe barbers' union baa suspended bis permit. It will take twenty cars to transport the combine bartestets which bare been sold in Umatllli ounty tbia year. A new irrigation project under con sideration will take 30,000 inches of water from Rogue River, which will irrigate 30,000 aores of land In tbe Kogue River valley. The program for tbe Cherry Cai ni val at Tbe Dalles ia printed in anoth er column. Hood Klver people should not only attend in large numbers, but makeSsome good exhibits and carry off some of tbe prizes, as utuaL Among tbe Iniquitous bills wbiob should be voted NO is the "recall bill." It would result in endless elec tions and strife which could be oooa tioned at any time by any one having a spite against a public ortiolal, and should be detested. Vote NO oppo site No. 325 on tbe ballot. With a solid support in this valley, tbe election of J. L. Carter to tbe legislature is assured. The large pri mary vote Mr. Carter received all over tbe oounty is an indication that lie will run well in all preoinots, and it will be repeated on eleatlon day. Mr. Oodds, of Dufur, is also receiv ing the loyal support of the Republi can party throughout tbe county, aud will he sent to tbe legislature with Mr. Carter. The iuterests of tbe oounty, as well as Hood River, can safely be placed in their hands. Ibe Laidlaw Cbionlcle, recently sold by W. P. Mjers, candidate tor tbe nomination for district attorney on tbe Republican ticket, to John A. Seabury, comes to our table this week in colors, tbe first page having ruuuh the appearance of the Portland Journal. It will be remembered that Mr. Seabury staited Jto walk from Portland to Laidlaw and oovered over 100 miles of tbe Journey on foot. This was quite an advertising stunt, and gained the new editor much BARGAI SILVER Beginning SATURDAY, MAY 16 and continuing for tttU C? A HPT TDH A V TVT A V O0,l T ,TT;il v.l vuc weerv uiiwi oniUHLni, iv.rn.JL sale all Silverware in my Store at Bargains such as never has been offered before in Hood River Set of Knives and Forks, hollow handle, lo year guarantee, my special brand regular $10.50 value, sale price $8.35 Set of Knives and Forks, solid handle, my special brand, 1" year guarantee, regular $5.00, sale price $3.90 Table Spoons, 15 year guarantee, regular $.'.75, sa le trice Desert Spoons, 15 year guarantee, regular $.'1.25, sale price Tea Spoons, 15 year guarantiee, Savoy handle, regular $2.50, sale price.... Tea Spoons, 15 year guarantee, regular $2.25, sale price Tea Spoons, 15 years guarantee, plain handle, regular $2.00, sale price.... Rogers Bros. 1847 ware Knives and Forks, regular $1.25, sale price Rogers Rros. 18-47 ware Table Spoons, regular $.'1.00, sale price Rogers Bros. 1847 ware Desert Spoons, regular $2.75, sale price Rogers Bros. 1847 ware Tea Spoons, regular $1.25, stile price See my window for styles and prices. No joke. This is a bona fide sale and all are Bargains. I must have more room. Sale opens Saturday, May 16 and continues for one week until Saturday, May 23. ARTHUR CLA Jeweler and notoriety. He has put new life into tbe newspaper business of Laidlaw, and is bound'to make a mccf, while tbe paper will be a beuuGt to Laid While there is little probability that Oovernoi Chamberlain will receive the vote for United States senator be did for governor, yet too much should not be left to inditlerence or cbanoe, but evety Republican vote should be oast for Mr. Cake. There is no iiood reason why a Detnooiat should repre sent a state which is two-thirds Re publican, but the only way to prevent it is to vote for the Republican nomi nee. Tbia is a time when frleudsbio or mere personality in favor of Uover nor Chamberlain should cease. Vote for Republican priuoiplea,rattier than for tbe individual. Tbe action of Tbe Dalles ilusineas Men's Association in endorsing our county division bill, is appreciated by Hood River, and if there were any donbta as to the siuoeiity of The Dalles people that tbey would not op pose us, it is now removed. The let ter Is as follows: Orn 'KRfl-A. K. Lake, Pre.; A. K. Crosby, Vlce-l'res.; C. L. Phillips, Trcas.; J. JI. Patterson. Sec. and Mgr. DIBKITOKH J. A. Keulcr, K. M. Vt llliams. N. A. Bonn, F. Mcnelee. J. C. Homelier, A. E. Lake, A. K. Crosby. THE DALLK8 BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Tbk Dali-fh. Ohk., May 15, liHlS. To the President ami I'iti o ors Hx (1 River Commercial Club, Houd River, Oregon. (ienlletneii Your romimihUittioii of 61 h inst regardinir the initiative in the matter of Hood River County, was read at a meeting of our board lat evening and I was instructed to convey to you the greeting of this board, and to assure your that your lan for cutting off the new County would have the full suptiort of this body, ami we winli you every success. Very respectfully, J. M. PATTERSON, Secretary. One of tbe greatest attractions of Rose Festival week will be the 00-mile and 100 mile automobiles speed con tests to be held during tbe afternoon of Tbursdsy, June i. This will be tbe greatest raolng event ever held on tbe Pacific coast, tbe ooursu lying east of this city, each lap being 14 miles aud grandstand seating 10,000 people has been erected In full view of tbe start and finish of tbe races. No machines will be allowed to enter wbiob are not capable of a speed of 05 miles per bour. Three magnificent silver trophy oups are offered lor eaon raoe, one valued at f 500, one at 9250 and four at f 100 eaoh. The entire course will be oiled and in perfeot condition, tbe roads being closed to all traffic dur ing tbe hours of tbe races end guard ed by detachments of the Oregon na tional guard. A Held opposite tbe grandstand will be reserved for the use of any who may wish to view tbe races from automobiles or carriages, while telephones stationed at differ ent points will report tbe progress of the races, announcement to be made on bulletin boards. Xbe Dulles Chronicle, in eudorgiuu Fred W. Wilsou, candidate for dis trict attorney on tho Republican tick et, asys: Fred W. Wilson, tbe Kepuhlioan nomluee for diatrict attorney, needs no introduction to tbe pooplu of Waeco and Crook counties nud the voters of all parties Hie glad to bare tbe oppoitunity of voting foi Mi. W'Ihou for this olllco. He has lived in Wasoo county from bis boyhood days till uiaubood's estate end inn endeared himself with all who have come to know him. In tbe prnotico of law be bas been singularly suuooes (ul and has taken part lu. tbe most Optician Next N$ IN WARE PEARS SOAP Unscented, two PEARS SOAP Scented, two Camper vSupplies We carry a full line of supplies for cainj) ing including all the necessary utensils for cooking, Hammocks for comfort and Beti ding of all kinds to insure a good nights rest. Tea Spoons, per set 4C TableSpoons, " " lOe Knives and Forks, per set 5Qc Single Knives or Forks, 5(! P.e Plates, each 4c Tin Cups, each 4c Stew Pans in Tin for lOc Stew Pans in Granite 15c Dish Pans Itetinned 25c 10 Quart Galvanized Pails 20c Coffee Pots lOc Salt lioxes lOc Match Safes with Looking Glass 5c Fry Pans, Lunch Boxes, Bas kets, Tubs, Bailers and hun dreds of useful articles you can't well get along without. Important litigation of recent years in this dibtriot and will tiriua -to the dintrict attorney's ofHoe a training wbiob eminently quHllUes blui tor this duty. As deputy district attor ney be bas particlpa'.ed in all tbe tnoinentuous omnium oxses wnion Lave attraoted wide attention Id our oounty and ua performed bis part in a nay that bas brougnt mm me oonn denoe and respect of tbe people I bin is tbe tlret time Mr. Wilson bss ever been a candidate for otlioe and the Uhronicle is satisUed the voters will rally to bis support iu a gonerou tnsuuor on election day. Ibere will be no tuitftnke made In bis election. The voters of the state will be called upon, at the June election, to vote not only for state, couuty and pie ciuot olllcers, but elso ou nineteen different measures proposed under tbe initiutive and leferendum. The sec retary of state bas sent nut a piimpb lot to each registered voter in the state, describing these different meas ures and showiug the arguments pro and con. It is hardly to be expected, however, that in this busy commun ity and at this season, one of the busiest of tho yoar, that all tho voters will acquaint themselvos with the terms of all tbxtit) meiinurm This papor has, from time to time, called attention to one or more of these measures and now wishes especially to emphunize the proposed amendment to tbe constitution of the state, in Cleaning tbe number cf judges of the siipiema court from tbreo to live. Tbia measure should bave tbe uuqual illod support of every voter in thu state, because every persou residing In the state, or who has property in this state, U iuteteetd in having all questions that are litigated settled oiu, 1 win uiav;c un & 3.00 j .. 2.25 .. 2.00 .. 1.75 .. 1.50 ..$3.75 .. 2.25 .. 2.00 .. 75c Door to Postoffice RliE, bars 25 cents bars 35 cents "THE witb tbe least possible amount of de lay The supreme court of this state Is bulled uuder oases which are more tbsn a year old aud as tbe population of tbe state Increases, of course, the esses that go to tbe supreme court will also IncreHso. The judges are now overworked and while tbey are helped by tbe commissioners, ti I tbe woik oannot progiess nlong as satls taotoiy lines es if there weie morn judges qualified and empowered under the constitution aud laws of the s'ate. To illustrate: Wo know that there Is an important ess-) lu the supreme court now, relative to the title to laud at OdU la this valley, which has been now nearly six mouths on appeal to the supreme court, and the probabili ties are that it will be another year before that case can be beard. This case involves many thousands of dol lars worth of valuable property aud aside from tbe question of the value of the property tbe future develop ment ot this particular locality is ser iojsly injured by this delay, ibe state ot Washington, our neighbor right across tlin river, oommenced her commonwealth as a state with Qve judges on the supremo bench, yet her supreme court in behind iu its work. At proseut nndei the onnatitutinu of the state of Oregon there cannot be more than three judqes on the su premo bench of this state and this proposed amendment is in the furth oi h uoo of justice and the demands of a glowing commonwealth. Then lot every voter remember that he is In terested iu this questiou bud that his interest lies in seeing that tbe amend ment is adopted and that to cany this out he should role "yea" on the offi cial ballot opposite No. 304. Announcement. Dulur, Oregon, May 8, 1908. To the Voters of Masco Oounty: Having lurched tho HepubliCan nomination lit tbe recent primaries for lepreetitiilivo iu tbe legislai ore from this eoi.nty, I am a candidate tor that honor at the coming election. A very large uumber ot my suppoit ers biivo intently requested me to subscribe to tbe principle contained in StatciUKii' No. I, and realizing thnt lion. II. 61. Cake, who received tho majority ot tbe votes cast for Uuited States seuatoi at the primar ies, both in the state of Oregon and Whhco county, had at all limes an nounced bis unqualified allegiance to Statement No 1, 1 beliore it to be my duty under these oiroumstauces to follow tbe lend set by the head of tbe Kepiiblicaii ticket, who was chosen upon this iainio. I therefore auuouuce that if elected to the legislature 1 will tote tor tbe people's choice for Uuited States sen ator as provided in Statemeut No. 1. Kevpectfuliy yours, II. U. Dodds. HOME SECURES LONG DISTANCE The Home Telephone Company bas made a deal with the Haciilo Sta'es Company whereby tbe latter will dis continue tholr olHoes in Hood Hiver .1 hub 1 and abaudnn the local field, In return the Home Company will ne tbe lung distance lines of the Pa cillo States. A Kwitobboord will be put into Hit Horns exchanf and maintained by tho I'bcHIo States Com pany fot long dihtanoe and for the Paoitln States farmers Hues, but no more Hell phones will be put in and all poind nod lines in tbe city will be takn down, except a cable line to 'urry tho country business ot tbe farmers bell pbvne. Thj iiH iirrnnuninnnt la a aatisfac- I tory point ion ot tho telephone matter in the city ami v Hey, ana ensures tlie uiniiitennucn of b t one telephone system in the city. IhePacilio Stales farmers syvtem will be connected witb the llon e system through tbe Central exchauue, and tree service will be maintained iu tbe city betweeu both local companies All those having the two phones iu the city cau uow dispense with the bell pbone, as long distauce couiiectinn will be made di reot to Home subscribers as soon as the switchboard is lut-talled In the ceutial olilce Work Is progressing rapidly install ing new cables uud lines for the Home phones. Most ot tbe old Hue meu, Ue Paris Fair STORE THAT SAVES YOU SPECIAL $1.98 Men's Shoes, Patent Leath er vamp, fancy vesting top, button, Goodyear welt soles, a shoe that is worth nQ $3.50 Special the pair JjH.yO Hen's Shoes of Box Calf, double soles running clear through, Blucher cut, a dan dy good shoe, special C Q the pair Jj)I.yO Men's Shoes of Vici Kid, Gun Metal and Patent Leather all A-l shoes. About all sizes from 5 1 -2 to 10. Look them over, your choice. - Q while they last special 5j).yO who wrre laid off recently on account of ending negotiations, bave beeu put back to woik, an. I it will not lm lo-jg before' the Home cjblein will bave 1,000 phones in operation. A cable is beiug put in on the west side nearly to Tucker's, to take earn of tbe new phones wanted, and they are being installed as fust as possitio Special Feature of Koe Festival. The Portland Rose KbhUthI will be held this year on a very large scale and the attiactions will be some of tbe most elaborate ever brought to the ooast. The special feature that baa been engaged as a night enlxrtBiumeut is Pain's "Kraptloa of Vesuvius" and "Cnruivnl at Naples." A magnificent fireworks spectacle. This is one of tbe most realistic scenic displays ever produced; a stage setting ot 350 feet long aud GO feet high showing a beautiful city of Naples in the shadows of Vesuvius, tbe terrible, and gives a wonderful opportunity for great scenic aud ar tistic display, seen under tbe glare of half hundred powerful electric lights aud many tinted electric cul Cium lights. The scene ia fascinating iu the extreme, and the spectators will not bave to stretch their imagin ation very muoh to believe tbey arc looking upon n real city, bay end moiiutaiu, so perfect aud deceiving la the artistic prospective. these performances will be given nightly at tbe Multnomah nthletic field during tbo l!oee l'e:-tival and is being brought direct tr an Manhattau iieach, New York. Casket Social at Mt. Ilnoil. There will be a banket social und dance at the 'Mt. Hood bull 1'iiday eveuiug, May 2d. AIho u linh pond to help make a good time. Kveiyone is invited to com.) and have a good time This social is giveu by K N. Suraky. VV. J. Helmer and Mr. H. A. Helmer. Republican ltully Next Tuesday evening, May 2(i, Ueorge V. Staploton, a talented speaker from Portland, will addicts tbe citizens of Hood River at the opera house. Mr. Htapletou is a tine speaker aud should have a crowded bouse. Miss Eva McHoynolds reduced from The Dalles Sunday, here she had been visiting for a few days. There will be an ioe cream sooiul at Park Oiauge hall Ihursoay even ing, May 2iS. A program aill be ren dered aud a general good time bad. Everyone Invited. A. 01., no service on account of me morial U. A. H. meeting at opeia bouse Tbe memorial sermon will ba delivered by Dr. Latbrop. His sub ject will be: "Tbe Call of Our Fallen Patiiots to the Living. " P. m., "The Logic of the Practical life." titer tbe eveuiug sermon Miss Pearl liiail ley wills ng, "The Broken Pinion," by Johnson. Charles Eusreue Day. Cbuiles Eugene Day pawatd away Sunday, May 17, 1908, at bis late resi dence iu Hood Hiver, alter an illuops ot nearly two years, and for several aeeks was oonUoed to bis bed. He was bom July 21, 1854, in Madi sou couuty, 111 , and was mariied to Miss hlnuiia J. Lumau September 12, 1882. . I bis union tta biessed witb three children, who survive and live at Hood tiivei. They uro: Mii-e Zoia K , A I riu L. snd Owen L. Tbe chil dren keep house at the borne place, and their devotion to their father in bis Imt illueis was a source of much comfc rt to him. Tbe deoeaed was the ilrst member ot the M. i'j. church organized at Itethiilto, III. He left that state July 14, lllit, tad moved to Colorado, where ho rsmalned until 1!K)2, when ho moved to Kat-tcru Washington, whole he. rtiuatued for two yearn, hiH came to Houd Hiver April 11, 1904. Poi a - hoi t time previous he lived in the Willamette valley. He was au electrician, which piofessu n bo fol lowed tor nineteen yearn, beiug in the imploy of tbe Electric Light Com pany here most, ot the time while, be was In Hood l.'ivei. Wheu a young man he was employed for a sboit time lu tbe newspaper business iu Illinois. There were no relntites iu this conn tiy, two unrlrs luiug iu the middle west. Mr. Day whs a member of Oolden I. O O. F. Lodwe No. 13, at Golden, Col. The funeral services were held at the M. K. cbuich Monday afternoon, Kev. A. 11. Luthrop otllciatiug. uud tbe funeral arrangements were iu charge ot S. K. Partmes The Odd Fellows and tlebeksh lodges attended tbe funeral in a tody aud the burial service was according to the ritual ot the former lodge. Tbe floral offer TOILET SOAPS. All kinds, nicely ceutd, including glycerine, buttermilk, oat meal, elderberry, Ferry, tar and many others, the bar 5 cents Lenox Washing Soap, 7 bars 25 cents MONEY Ladies Shirtwaists, Skirts and Suits Second Floor In this department will be found anything, you want in the way of ready-to-wear gar meutsfor Ladies, Misses or Children. Chil dren's .Dresses for 25c, 50c, 65c and Up. Special Prices on Ladies' Shirtwaists, Skirts, and Suits. There are some big bargains on some of these. LOOK THEM OVER. Ladies' Belts We carry a splendid line of Belts for La dies including all that is new and desirable in Cloth or Leather. All colors for 10c, 20c, 25c and up. Special Ladies lielts, odds up to 50c, to close ings were many and beautiful, and m ute testimony of tbe esteem in which tbe deceased was held by all who knew him. Tbe pall bearers were: H. J. Hi fa hard, S. A. Arnold, O. b. Haitley, C. A. Cass, 11. F. Moses aud W. N. Moses. . Em 1 1 Closset, Jr. Kmil Closset, Jr., eeoretaiy and treasurer of Closset A Devers, died at Hood Hiver at 9 o'oluok Monday night, following en illness of several months. He was born in Portland 30 years ago and for tbe past 10 yeais bad been connected with Closset A D vers, of that city, - two years ago taking an inter, st in the business. He was a popular member ot Multno mah Athletio Club. He was married iu St. Louis last fall to Miss Scbey decker, who, with bis faUiei, Joseph Ctoxset, mother, two brothers and a Histee, pntvive him. J. E. Nichols prepared the body for burial and shipped it to Portland, wlieie tbe tuueral was held yesterday, bather MoDevitt officiating, and tbe remains interred iu St. Mary I ceme tery. K. Slilirenioii. Died, at Hood Rivet, May 17, 1908, K. Siiigemcri, Bgod 34 years. The re mains were shiiped to Portland by '. E. Nichols, where tbe tuueral was held Tuesdoy. Now!!! !s the Time to Order Pacific (Peaceful) Electric Irons Who cuts the wood on ironing day? Who is it Mister Man? Who carries in the wood? I say Here is a better plan. An iron to heat without the use Ot either wood or coal ; Attach it to your 'lectric juice And you have reached the goal. The iron stays hot with hardest wear It never more gets cold ; And neer needs the least repair, While Mrs. never scolds. Your bouse is cool, your temper too, The wood left on the pile, The r,i Iron beats the old for you, It's got il skinned a mile. We will place one of these labor silvers in your home on 30 days free trial. If you like the Iron after giv ing it a t lion nigh trial, we will .sell it to you at cost to us. Price $4-50 ! Home Telephone No. 55 , Pacific " 1071 Hood River Electric Light Power and Water Co. i For .Sale flood Jersey cow; gentle; bargain. i; j. tiuouuougu, route i. noine t none. J 1 1 Little Ties for sale; six weeks old; write or cull ou J. P. ilillstmni, ihxiii River, route 10 Lost Eye glasses In case, on Tucker hill, about three weeks ago. Return to Glacier office for reward. u FOR SALE Newtown and Beurre d'AnJou pear trees. C. I. Thompson. m-J4 FOR REN r-14 tootn lodging house. Apply lo lr. F. C. Bioslus or J. H. Koburg, Artisan Bulldii.g Association. - mu WANTEP-Strawberry plants, from nolo twenty thousand. Chas. Hall.. mH . 1)ST Eastern Star pin, Sunday evening, between Congregations! an I V. B. churches. Finder please leave at U lacier oltlee. tnU ' FOR SALE New No. 5 Underwood tvpe writer nrt case, Harry Unite v. rri'JO and enus m vaiues j them out your choice LJ Oakdale Greenhouse Cut flowers and plants at Keir & Cass. Choice Roses Shrubs, Vines & Gladiolaa. White Wyandotte Etgs for Setting from Mated Pens $1.50 & $2.00. Fletcher & Fletcher. MISCELLANEOUS. For Hale Team of light work horses, work barnettg aud wagon, cbeap. Apply to Ur. Dar.i. ble or Dr. Jones. rn-28 For Bale A black mare, about 12 years old weighs 1,3011 pounds. J. Vautblera, Pama ..I u II I ... . tan tn-28 FOR8ALK-Kay,doyouwant Ten (10) Acre, best of strawberry and apple land, all under cultivation, witb 3t0apple trees, so me bearlnr. luu peacn tree, etierrtea, pcarx, prunes aud nectar Hick. I room cottage and 8 abarea of water In Karmer Irrigation Co. ditch, paid np? Also good mare In foal, wagon and all farm Implements, and some hoiiHebold goods. Cull or Address, J. C. Kmmel, Route 1, Box 45, two miles soutli of Hood Klver, on Mt. Hood Koad. price, f5,60U, terms. Noaiient. mil FOR SALE One-horse wagon, springs, seat, tongue and sharu. Also heavy single harness. John Radllll', Itelmont. JH FOR SALE Two mare colts, one vear old, $76 for the two, or 135 and (45 separate. Van. tblera, Mt. Hood. if FOR SALK Mascot soda fountain with apparatus and fixtures. Cbeap II taken at once. Box 356, Uood River. m20 FOR SALK- Oood Work Team, quiet und gentle, with oi without barness. R. Kerne Claxton, Home Phone 195S-L, Uood River. ' OR BALE A five year old sorrel horse perfectly wnina, gentle, work double or single, about 1100 lbs, will be told cheap. Kocklord Store, Hood River. Homa Phone 1B X. mil DRE&SMAKINU-MIss Snow Copper will do dressmaking by the day. Phone Home 297-t,. . . . mm i OR SAI'K 450 ricks of pine wood, 100 cords of oak. I87x. - . m2l NOT1CK. Is hereby given that I did on lite 2rth.day of April, 1908, In the City of Hood Klver, take up one Roan Cow, dehorned, branded HI'on left hip crop and under bit ou left ear, and hat 1 will ou iheoth day of May 19H, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M of said diiy lu front of my office In the City of Hood River, Oregon, sell said property at public auction to the highest bidder lor cash ou hand. W. Oanger, City Marshall, NAOHARA & N1NOMIYA STORE Japan ese grocries, cigars and tobacco. Employer! please nollty lor Japanese farm bands. P. O. box 5r4. Hood River, Oregon. aug20 FOR HALE Fox Terrier Pui s.the flnestthat money cau buy. From registered stock. Sire aud dam look two tlrst and two second prizes at Portland Kennell Show. Rookford Store, """J' Hood River, Ore. FOR SALK-8!ngle Harness and Top Bnegy In good condition. J. E. Malory, Phone 19-K FOR SALE-Bay Mare, lour years old, work double or single; also New Wagon and Har ness. J. C. Slinonton. ni21J18 When In need of a Suit of Clothes It will pay yon to see H. P. Allen, y miles from town, on Belmont Road, representing Rose & CO., Chicago. Ten years experience In measuring. FOR RENT Four Room House and Two Lots, on Hood Klver Heights; pasture on lot to keep cow all summer. Applv to Tompkins Bros. Cigar Store, or address Box 134, Hood HF; 2L'e- ; maij id Wanted. WANTED An experienced man for a few months, who undtrstands Uie berry business and irrigation. W. II. Michael, Dee, Ore. m2 BIDS WANTED For panning Krankton school house one ooat of paint and Coluiebla school house two coats. Bids must tie lu hands of clerk by May ill. Board reserves right to reject any or ail bids. S. F. lllvthe, cltk, Fraukton district. mil A middle aged lady wishes a place as House keeper on a ranch, or cook for a small crew of men. Address, K. I)., Hood Klver, 'ire , Or enquire at Young's restaurant. ml LCT Pair of buggy traces near Stanley Smith Lumber Co. office. Return lo ti lacier office. . , 2,) BIDS WANTEO-Appllcntions will be re celve.1 by C. H. Vaughsn, Clerk of School District No. 3, for the woik for Janitor for the District for the coming year, the same to be lor the cure of three buildings, Including sev enteen rooms Blgned, C. H. Vaughan, 1 1 lerk. "wa vt i.' i iLIpi.,;.-".'.Trj:i'""::".-..-. 1UI mujjiu, ueill umce Au en.-rgetlc reliable man to take charge or our branch office, ns our Main office i equire our entire time. We have a well established, rj in? iniMiTss. nmt give good relereneea. Call and see us or write at oi:eo. Ked Cross Emiilovineiil Co.. m n-,m:i ui p.., ,i.....i Ore. PlMine Main 52M6. ' ,,,u ' For Sale .Iitnpv .nu- ivlll h. rruui. Kn t.. 20. A splendid milker. Phone -J04 M J V Itubeita. . ..., A Snap If sold within ten rinvs our home piM-e, lUlxlfjii f.ci, gees fu O0 . Improve menu alone wonh the money. A. . Blowers. For Sale Fresh milk cow. Young. ent.e and Urge milker, a. Butts, H Imont roid. Home lSii.L , s FOR HA LK- Nearly newHxliig Wagon with a l.u-g.v topattached. Very suitable tor haul tug berries or apples. Will tie sold cheap, on tin If desired. Apply at Rockford SKire, Hood River, Ore. j Milt SAI.E-One Pouy, Harney and Top Ituugy. l'iin gentle for lady lo drive or tide. l".U-e,U0. J. E. Msloy, Pbone l9-K. yi FOR SALE-A tine Jersey Cow. Iuuulre of Dr. Williams, phone 193:1 M. jt FOft 8A LE tJond second-hand Huggy, used three vears and ihk! Sl'ia m win 11 . $tp.' A. Hukari, phone 1S13-M . ' -it FOR KENT Two Large Rooms suitable for Light Housekeeping, close in, nice grounds. Apply Mine Abbott Millinery Store. 14 1 I