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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1908)
TV70 HOOD RIVER QLAOIER, THURSDAY, J PLY 30 1908. tSj0ii& Sincr (Blartrr Issued Every Tbumdmy by ARTHl'R D. MOE. Publisher. We are iuformed tbat the demand (or siuall houtie to rent in Hood Hir er li tar from being iupi lied and tbat there U not a vacant bonne in the town of any description. It !( claim ed by r"l estate men tbat good lott (or the erectlou of amull oottagei con taining from (our to Ore room oaa be bought for 8200 aud bouses ereoted on them for fGUO to f&W. I'bete, tbey aay, will rent readily for tlO to 115 a month. It would aeem tbat tbU ought to be an attractive Investment (or idle oapital and tbat if brongbt to the notice of those who have money to in vest should result in the building of enough new bouse to house newcom ers and others who are seeking a borne here. The object for wbiob Hood River's proposed automobile club is being or ganized is highly commendable. There is nothing tbat adds more to the pres tige of community than good roada. With maoy hundred visitora travels ing the valley eacb year and telling of its ncenlo aud other attractions abroad we ought not to let their story be marred by a concluding comment ou the unsatisfactory condition of our highways. Now tbat we have tbe new ocnnty aud matters ct this kind are to some extent local it Is to be hoped that residents of the valley, in con Junction with the new county ofUoers and the automobile club, will make very effort to put our roada in tbe best possible oondltion. Tbe aotlon of tbe international Ap ple Shippers' Association, wbicb it is aid, will endorse tbe proposed new law to Increase the size o' apple boxes, Is not meeting with favor by growers to whose attention it bas been brought. As tbe boxes now in use in tbe Northwest states contain a full bushel aooarding to tbe Winchester measurement, now accepted as tbe standard (or tbe United States, there does not seem to be any excuse for increasing tbelr size exoept tbe greed of the shippers. Unless conoerted action of tome kind is taken by grow ers against tbe bill there is consider able reason for believing tbat it wilt be passed during tbe coming session of Congress. Therefore it Is np to tbe apple men to take up tbe matter through tbelr various associations and protest against tbe mesaure being en acted. Presented a Loving Cap. Hood Kiver Comniaudery, Knights Templar, held an open meeting at Masonio ball Monday evening, at wbiob tbe wives of tbe Sir Knights mIho attended. 1). 0. Touinslul, of tbe Grand Comtnandery, wna preieut and onnduoted sword drill and march evo lutions in the ball. A banquet fol lowed, the feature of wblah was tbe presentation of a beautiful loving cup to Mrs. W. F. Laraway iu apprecia tion of favor received. Aegln Work on New Bridge. Tbe Columbia llridge company, ol Walla Walla, which bus the contract for building the new biidge across the Hood Kiver to the east side, com menced work ou that structure Mon day morning, by clearing away brush (or one of tbe abiitemeut. The road way of tbe new bridge will be four feet higher lhau tbe one washed away. The steel work (or tbe uew structure la also ou tbe ground and work on it la expected to be pushed as rapidly as possible. The Columbia oompany also bas tbe contract (or two small bridges to ba built In Klickitat county. Wash., and the material (or them was shipped to Hood Kiver with that of tbe one to be built here. Dr. F. Cooprr Dies Suddenly. A telegram received Monday even lug by W, F, Laraway conveyed tbe unwelcome news that Or. F. Cooper, well known at Hood Kiver, bad aud deuly died at Vlllisna, Iowa, lleyoud tbe nes oontalned In tbe brief dh- patob nothing Is known In regard to the doctor' death. Whin be left here about two weeks ago be was an parently In good boultb and the news of bis death came as a great shook to his friends and lelatives. Until oommunloatod with by Mi. Laraway bis daughter, Torlnda, who was in Portland, was uuaware of her father's doath, but on reoeivlug the news hurriedly left for Villisca Moo day evening. Di. Cooper was 72 years of Bge and name to Hood Kiver In KI04 and apart from several visits be has made to bis (ormer eastern homo has resided here since. Ho was a retired physician aud (or over half a century has been an Odd Fellow. Uesldes his daughter, Torlnda, be Is survived by three sons who are W. F. Cooper, of Hood JKIver, E. C. Coop er, of Denver, and K. A. Cooper, of New Orleans. Dr. Cooper's wife died soon after he name to Hood Kiver. I must reduce my Stock to for New Goods In my new Store in the BROSIUS BLOCK Every Article Reduced If you are in need of anything in the Jewelry line now is the time to buy. ARTHUR CLARfiE I The Jeweler I PORTLAND FIRE BURNS FOUR BLOCKS New tbat wus tupposedly authentic reached here late Tuesday afternoon to the etlect that Are was eating its way into tbe heart of Portland's busl ness district and tbat it bd gottes beyond tbe control of tbe city Are de psitnient. Tbe leport stated that twelve blocks extending from tbe Union station between Tbhd and Sev enth streets weie on Ore and tbat it was rapidly extending. Later when tbe evening train (ram Portland ar rived It was learned that tbe reports were exaggerated, but tbat tbe most disastrous Ore in tbe history of the city was raging. In all four blocks were consumed by tbe flame, tbe ori gin of which la said to have been a blaze tbat started In hay loft. Tbe Oregonian give tbe following gtepblo account of the fire: Fire blotted practically one full block off tbe map ot tbe North Port land business distriot, burned most of tbe property ott three other blocks id threatened tbe entire district, late yesterday afternoon. Property worth approximately $!o,000 was destroyed, properly representing near ly ll.uuo.uuu was actually scorched. and property worth well Into tbe mil lions was within the danger zoue. , Tbe fact that a line of brick build ings blocked tbe course of the dames until the tire department bad an op portunity to couceutrate its forces at the weak points, accounts for the lim iting ot the Haines to nve blocks. Cause of the tire is not yet clear. Iliete are several theories, incendiar ism, spontaneous combustion in a lott of uew bay, dropping ot a match or cigarette, flying sparks from a chim ney. Tbe origin waa traced to tbe middle seutlon ot tbe Oregon Transfer oompany 's plaoe at Fifth and Uilsan street. The heaviest Iohs ot t lie Ore falls on the IJarr hotel, tbe loss ot building and contents reaching )?'J5, 000. Among tbe other heavy losers whose Josses were approximated last night ate the Oregon Transfer compuuy, 10,000; Portlaud Carriage company, 912,000 and tbe Oveilaud iruusfer oompany, $10,000. Scores ot losses ranging from .uo to 9MW are re oordod. Tbe tire popped up with tbe sud denness that attends the lighting of a gas jet. Home smoke was seen on tbe roof of tbe Oregon Transfer com pany's place about 4:45 o'clock. Fif teen minutes later tbe roof bad given place to a great column of flames. f anned uy a strong wind from the northwest, the column of Dames pass ed quickly from building to building, (laiulug impetus from tbe big fiame building aud tons of buy and other combustible matter, the lire quickly leaped across tbe street to tbe North ern Puoilio Wagon Works, where tbere was another great array of fuel, aud sweeping this, passed on through the block from Fifth to the blind west wall of tbe Union Meat company's plaoe. Checked here, it concentrated its fury, as If with an intelligence of its own, aud leaped Into tbe block uortii of Uilsan street and then jumped Fifth and woiked both east and went. When, at (3:30 o'olook, It bad run its oourse and given nway before a small liver that bad been poured on from a score ot nozzles, a std picture of disaster lay all about. Tbe whole block bounded by Fifth, Sixth. Oil san aud lioyt streets, with tbe excep tion of tbe southern corner, wus a heap of smoking debris. Nearly all the west half of tbe block bounded by Fourth. Filth, llilsati and lloyt streets was gone; all frame buildings were in ruins between Fourth, l'lftb, Uilsan and Flanders. The block be tween Fittb and Sixth aud the big brick iiarr hotel being represented by lettering, blackened walls, wbicb fell In later, fortunately without hurting anyone. Just one thing prevented Portland's most disastrous tire and what might have been one of the serious flies of tbe northwest. 'I hat was tbe presnuce of big brick building on tbe course of the flames. No farce ot firemen could have stopped tbe onslaught hud the tiro not been checked on the east by the Union Meat oompany walls aud on tbe north, at Flanders street from Fifth to Fourth, by theOiegou Casket oompany' building, tbe Fovoy build ing and a new briok structure that is beiug erected (or occupancy by Cblu ese at Fourth and Fluuders streets, In eaob Instance tbe lire struok against a blind north wall and got no further. This obstaole to tho progress ot tbe tire gave the firemen a basis from which to work, aud Chief Camp bell was not slow to seize the oppor tunity. Concentrating his forces, he drenched the tire with thousands ot gallons of water and chemicals. 'Ibere was a thrilling contest, here for mattery of tbe situation. Still aided by a strong northwest wind, the flames fought persistently to get act osa Flanders street. Tongues ot lire played ou tbe walla ot tho Oregon Cakset company's building ut Fifth aud Flauders, aud a veritable furnace raged behind the Povey and Chinese buildings which guarded Flanders be tween Fourth and Fifth streets. Once the lire reachod full around iu front of tbe casket establishment and caught in tho casements. Tbe Ureuieu played half a dozeu streams on the dauger poiut and won. Unable to get nourlshmet, tbe fhe See those BLACK SILK DRESS SKIRTS we are offering on the Second Floor for $5.50,$7.50,S9 . 'it- I ii3PV inrr trimmed with lace and insertion three quarter sleeves, each Ladies' Waists of very fine Swiss embroidery insertion to match front, short tucks in front, each HANDSOME WAISTS of very fine lawn yoke or pin tucking, trimmed with filet embroidery and German Val.. insertion bnck and sleeves to front, open buck, each LADIES' WAISTS of allover, not and silk, very latest styles, guaranteed perfect in fit nm",nis" $1.75, $242.50 up slowly gave way, its onlr oourse being with t lie wind, HU'l tula oourse mock ed. Tbe lire apparatus hegau witb diawiuR ut (1:110 o'clock aud leoall whs Bounded at '3:'M o'clock. Tho first alarm waa sent iu at 5:03 p. u., by Patrolman Hirab. Valuable tuildintfs scorched but not damaged have an aggregate value of more tbau 81,KiU,OUo, contents includ ed. In this 1 i fit oomea the Orcgou Casket ooinimny, Povey Brothers block, tbe Wadhama & Kerr Coiu pnny building, tbe Lutka Manufact uring company building, tho Pucillo Coaat liisouit oompany place, tbe new Chinese quarters and a row ot frame buildings extending from uilunu to lloyt, on Sixth stieet, and the Pacific Construction company's building, All those structures Hank Die burned aiea. i' i'ty thousand people thiottgod the entire north end district aud wutclied tbe progiess of the Hie. r'iro lines were established aud people Barged us near as possible, packing the stre'ts where the lines were stretched ho densely that a panio would have re sulted in serious loss of life. Fire ap paratus had dililoulty in gftttiug through aud several times tbe police had to charge the curious multitude and clour puHSugewuys f r too flreniou. Hundreds of iiipii and boys voluu teerod their services to tho work of dragging heavy linen of hose into the burning distiict. An nmbulance was kept at Kittb and Uilsan ready for uny emergency, but strangely enough no seiious mishaps were recorded. BAD ACCIDENT AT CARSON, WASH. Four women aud a boy were ser ioiiHly injured at Carson Friday niter noon, when the uew Mineral Springs hotel bus loaded with passenger dropped over a 20-foot embankment uear the bout landing. Tho accident buppeued within a few rods of the boat landing and in plain view ot the passengers gathered ou tbe deck of the steamer Daiioa City, wbiob was jiiht leaving the lauding for the uprlver trip. Tho oaptaiu of the steamer immediately cut buck to shore and waited until tho ujured womeu and boy could be place I on board, when he sterinind to Hteveuson, etgbt miles dintr.nt, where tbe injured peonle were conveyed to the Steven- eon SHultnik-iu nud their wi.uihIs cared for by Dr. Thomas U. Avery. The injured were: Mrs. W. F, Slaughter, Lnvejoy street, Pott laud, uhnuldui blade broken Holt Slaughter, 10 yeais old, son of Mrs Slaughter, gash on forehead and month out. Amanda Ooty, elderly woman of Dexter, leva, tkull fracture); Is in serious condition Kuth Potter, cl Poitlaud, 1. g badly out; internal injuries feared. The acoident took plaoe shortly alter tho airival of the steamer l'allaa City from Portland about 2 o'clock iu tho afternoon. Tho bus had xtnrted make room Ladies' Shirt Waists Wo have just unpack ed another new lot of Shirt WaistH, includ- lawn Wllistn nifclv 85c fine lawn; front of trimmed with Clun.y $1.00 match $1.50 the garment. for the hotel and as it approached the crossing of tbe Spokane, Portlaud 4 Seattle . ailruad the west bound pas senger train swung luto the deep out at this point, frightening tbe horses and starling them cu a run. The rondway is narrow bote, run ning betweon tbe railroad traok and tho river. The team becoming un manageable tbe hones averred toward the river and the heuvily loaded back plunged 20 feet over the bank to the sharp roo' a aud boulders at the riv er's edge. Wallace Young, who wus driving tbe Irnok, escaped from the uccidrnt with out injuries. The boraes, while badly bruised aud scratched, are not ser iously injured. The hotel bus, re cently purchased at a cost of several hundred dollars, was completely wrecked. It was owned by Hoswell Shelley, formerly of Hood IJlver, who hud tho contract with the hotel people for the transportation of pasieugeis from the boat lauding to tha springe Likes the Glacier. Hood Hiter, Ore , July 21, 1308. Editor UUci. r: Oear Sir: A word of commendation now and thou frequently spurs oue on to ureuter effort aud ucts as a lu bricant In tho all'airg of most all of ub and 1 wish to offer you my con gratulations upon the excellency of your paper There is not a better paper of Its kind published iu the state, nor in the whoio west, that 1 know of. The typographical appear ance is, as a' rule, above reproach aud tbat according to my idea is the sec ret of success In a newspaper. A pa per which is full of news but "siouchy" in make up, or press work will not bo read. Headers are what build up a circulation and circulation is what ndvuitisei!!, who make the pa per pay, demand. You are doing a good work for Hood Kiver iu main taining a high staudaid of excellence in the publication ot your paper and 1 trust that your interest will not cease la the future. Yours very truly, J. S. liooth. Mlllini; Co. Declares Dividend. The annual meeting of tbe stock holders of the Hood Kiver Milling company was held last Saturday. The oliiceis elected for tho ensuing year are: I. W. Thompson, prosidont ; K. I). Hcmewood, vice-president and w. J. (icstdlng, secretary, treatmar and manager. Tbe auuiial repr.it showed that tho huslness of the com pany is somewhat less this 5 ear tbau iutit, owing tn a deciensol demand for food stuffs. A yearly dividend uf G poi oeut was declared. Pastor Resigns. Hev. II. L. l''ord has resigned na pastor of tho Valloy Christian church aud will ehoitly Io-ivo for Australia. At an all day service held but oiinday Mr. Ford bid faiewell to his congre gation. The services Sunday were iu charge ol Itev. II. C. tllack, of Salem, who preached nioralug anil eveui:, and made a deep impression on his hearers Kev. A. C. Corhin, of Dallas, Ore., who la the prospective pastor for the church, will preach his firsst ser mon next Sunday. First Tmsredy of Hunting: Season. The first tragedy of the season oc curred ou the 15 Inst., wbon Frank tinker was shot aud killed by a com panion, Kruust Veuia, while huutiug deer six miles south of Pepperwosd iu the vicinity of Kureka, California eiiia heard liaker iu tbe bru-dj uud thinking it was a doer sh t him through the Khoulder, killing him la tdautly. Distracted witb grief Vents hurried to Pepperwood for assistance He waa so excited tbat be torgot tbe way to tbe scene of the tragedy and a prolonged hunt waa necessary before the corpse was located. Ashlaud Ti dings. An Observation Car. The O. H. & N. bag just added an observation car to tbe equipment ot trains '2 and 0 between Portlaud and The Dalles, which will be a very wel come feature to sightseers along tbe most attractive portion of tbe Colum bia river trip. It leaves Portland daily at 8: 0 a. m. and arrives a The Dallea at 11 ::i0, returuing leaves Tbe Dalles at 1 :4"i p. m. aud arrives at Portlaud at i):lf. Seats betweeu Port land and The Dalles, GO cents; be tween immediate statious, 25 cents. Three Ai res of Berries, SSOO. W. L. Games, ot the Odell district, reports a very successful seasou from Ube Paris Fair "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" SPECIAL, Ladies' Summer Union Suits High grade bleached, silk taped, low square neck, very elastic body, knee lengt h Union Suits, lace trimmed at neck and arms, lace trimmed umbrella buttons. Special for one week commencing Wednesday, July 29, the Suit 33C SPECIAL MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR Men's Summer Underwear, in salmon and pink Dalbriggan, close woven collarette neck, self front with wide binding on front to match, pearl buttons; Royal cuffs. Drawers to match. Special price BEST SHOW OF SEASON COMING A Guaranteed Attraction. A positive guarantee with every ticket sold. Band and Orchestra. THE CLAMANS, in a 4-Act Comedy Drama ON THE FRONTIER Opera House-2 Nights, July 31, Aug. 1 Friday and Saturday COMPANY OF SIXTEEN PEOPLE High-class vaudeville specialties between each act. Not a dull moment from stait to finish. Carry all special scenery for this play. Latest mechanical and electrical effects. Three shows in one drama, vaudeville and musicby our superb orchestra. Free daily street concert Seats on Sale CLARKE DRUG STORE bis three ncre strawberry Held. From this small acreage Mr. Games this year shipped 080 orates of berries, be sidea ceiling over 1U0 crates to bis neighbors. The net returns to Mr. Csruea from his three acre patoh are 1800, or almost 1300 an acre. Oldest Flair iu Oregon. Mrs. 11. C. Kurneil, of this city, says the lone Proclaimed bas in hei possession a flag tbat is thought to be the oldest in tbe state and was made in Portlaud in 180 J by Mrs. Li Dear dolf. It was made uear what la now k ii OA ii as Sunn.side, before Oregon wus a htate. At that time Portlaud was only a small town and flags could uot be purchased. As the colony 'vauted to celebrate the glorious fourth aud ae thoy could uot get a.tlag Mrs l.'esrdofl got some turkey red calico uml bleached octtou, dying tbe iv 'lite to get I luo. Tbe littl- girls were to have had new dresses of this stub1, but weut without them and had tbe tlrfg which their mother made of these materials. A youug llr tree supplied tbo staff aud in tbe bbade of the glorious colors ol freedom all bad a good time. The Hag bas come tn be tbe property of a grandsou, J. Deardolf, wbo considers It priceless and it is now in toe care of Mrs. Fur noil, of this city, and well worth a visit to see. Juin the Artisan Lodge. the Uuiud Artisans wish to an nounce tr their friends aud others! whom it may interest that Distiict '.iraiid Master O. T. lilair will be here tcr 10 days uud ali wbo wlsb to avail t'leuibekos ot tbe low rate lor joining our home state order have the oppor tunity to do so now. it is tbe wealth iest order per capita in America. Joiu and have a good time with us this winter. We wil treat you right. U. I. Blair, McDonald's Store. News of llingen. VVeduesday night the North Coa.t Limited of tbo Northern PacirJo pass ed tbrough Hiugen on account of a washout east of Pasco. It passed here at 10 45 and somo of the residents ttuyed up to see it go by. It bad about eight coaches aud tb popla wbo waited were well lewarded iu aeelug tbe 11 1 at modern limited, witb its elec tric lighted cuaobes aud beodtight, pass through Liiugea. Dave Inyard was arrested at (Jlen wood Mouday and brought to liiugeu Tuesday nioruiug by Sberill Warwick en route Iu Goldendeln Inyard was arrested ou a warrant swoiu out by Guy Chapmau fur threatening to kill bim. At llingen Sheriff Warwick stat ed that he received a telegiaui trout Yakima authorities to bold lnyaid for a manslaughter charge, after be bed caught blm at Uleuwood. Observer. Burt' d Under lle:ip of Tics. Tivo .litps who were unloadint: ties at Wyvtb last 'ihursday were badly In jured, cue r.t them so teiiout-ly that it waa feared ut tbe time be would uot recover. While standing alongside of a pile of ties it toppled over, com pletely burylug then). The immense weight crushed tbem to the ground and injured one of tbem so badly that when tbey arrived here on tbe local it was thought one of tbem wbo waa on coueclnus would die betoro be could be gottcu tc the hospital. On reach ing there, however, be was revived. Alter having their injuries dressed LADIES In Black for Men's Khaki Pants $1 Well made belt pants, with 2-front swing, oue watch and 2 set in hip pockets, one inch hem, button felled in and out, Silicia lined fly and six-inch drop curtain; while they last, pair.. p I bUU COATS to match each SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL SUMMER SUITS Call early and get your share of these good things. We have some big bargains for you in this line. and prepured for the journey they were taken to Portland Thursday evening ou No. 1 and placed in oue ot tbe city hospitals. A Big Yield of Cherries. A two acre orchard in Lane county yielded li) tons of fruit this seasou. At the low price of three cents per pound the cannery price the little plot ot ground returned a neat sum to its owner. Tbe lar.est tree pro duced 675 pounds ot fiuit. Another good argument in favor of more small farms. Statesman. Jiotice to Contractors. , Sealed bids for new toilet equip ment tor Pleasantview school will be received up to noon ot tbe Gtb day of August, 11)08. Plans and specifications can be seeu at the ollioe of tho district clerk. Dated July 27, 1008. A. W. Outhank, Clerk ot Distriot No. 3, Hood Kiver County, Oregon. Mammoth Blackberries. F. Eadleman bas some blackber- lies on exhibition ut tbe exhibit booth tbat are the largest ever seen at Hood Kiver. They are of tbe Monarob va riety and niore than an inch In leugth. Blackberries are just begiu uing to come Into the local market aud are said to be of fine quality this year. Resolutions of Condolence. Odell, July 20, 1908. To tbe officers and members of Kemp Lodge No. 181, 1. O. O. 1"., we, your committee, beg leave to submit tbe following cn the death of Geo. Masiker : Whereas tbe Supreme Ruler of tbe universe in infinite wisdoia bas called from bis work on earth our beloved brother, George P. Masiker; ce it Resolved, That Kemp Lodge No. 181, 1. 0.0. F., while bowing sub missively to Divine decree, does do plore the loss ot a valued member; therefore be if Resolved, Hint we, the member, ot Kemp Lodge, do ex end to tbe widow who bas been deputed ot the care aud protection of a kiud and lovlug bus band, to the intant son who thus loses a father's loving guidanoe, to tbe parents bereft ot the comfort of an eldest son and to tbe brothers and sis ters who hare lost the companionship of a most affectionate brother our heartfelt sympatbt ; bo it lurther Resolved, Tbat by bis death the nommuu'ty loses a good neigbbbor, iriena sua citizen, and ce it Resolved, That as a mark of respect the charter ot Kemp Lodge be draped iu in turning f.ir a period of thirty days and Dually bj it Resolved, That a oopy ot tbete reno lutious bo placed upon the recr.ids cf Kemp Lodge No. 181, 1. (). O. I', a copy be sent to the beieuted relatives, a copy be sent to the Hood Kiiei Glaoler and nue lo tha PiciUc Oddftl low for publication L. A. K Clark, U. A Newman, W. T. Hibbard, Committee. Remodelliaj County Building. Workmen are this week engaged in remodelling tbe building selected by the county commissioners as head quarters for tbe county officials. A fireproof vault ia being built back ot HIGH TOP SHOES or Tan; just the thing mountain wear. the above, $1.00 tbe east wing, part of tbe baok wall ot which bas been removed. As soon as the desks and other school furnish ings oau be removed work will be commenced fitting up the inside. Father Maxmiliau Klein, who bag beeu iu charge of tbe Cathoiio cburob here, will leave this week tor Hums, Oregou, where he will assume charge of tbe parish there. It is expected tbat tbe Hood River ohuroh will be supplied witb a pastoi from San Fran cisco. Hazel wood Double Jersey ico cold Buttermilk ut C. P. Ross..' .. i for Bute. Not ftartlculiir ahnnl lnalnn i5h V? J"ear 'rum owu only who description and Btate when posiotalon can be had. Addios, L DERBYSHIRE, Bu 9999 Roctnttr. N.T. We Want and Have For Sale. Farms, nineties, fruit and timbor landH. town and city prnrty, In fact everylnlng tliakcan be bouifht wild, leased or exchanged. With e:ich propei ty we s ml description, location, owner's name, address and price; and there Is absolutely no cninmlsslon nor advance oil this price. Knr Informiilloti and hard facts addrcsi THK OH Kill IN REAL K8TATK SOCIETY, llox 414, The Dalles, Oregon. a2i Oakdale Greenhouse Cut flower and plants at Keir & Cava. Choice Rows Shrubs, Vines & Gladiolus. White Wyandotte Ki(s for Setting from Mated Pens. $1.50 & J2.00. Fletcher & Fletcher. MISCELLANEOUS. Housekeeping Rooms 3 rooms for rent, furnished tor light housekeeping; downtown: reasonable rent. Inquire Glacier olllce. tf For 8ale-750 Eilers Piano. Can be played by electricity or by hand. Jack Morrison. b30 For Sale One or two black horses, drive single or doubff-, also gnod saddlers, weight about 1000 pounds. Address or call np u. Y. Edwaids, Phone ldfl-L. io Found Lady's handbag. Owner can have sume by paying for this ad. Ulcler office. ForHnle-Honse and one or two lots, thiee blocks from postollli. Will tske good milch cow and one horse as part payment. Enquire ot Matt Kussell, Hood Kiver, Ore. :;utf For Sale Good clover hay In ihe b. fames, phone 2U0.L. bale. W. a 20 Lost Between Post Office and Depot, a black leather pocket book, gold rimmed; contained money aud P.O. box rent receipt from J. p. Koblnson; reward. Leave at Glacier otllce. J To Exchange-Three good second hand automobiles for sale or exchange for real estate. Address, R. W. c., fare Glacier. J30 tor Sale A good driving horse, single cr double; not afraid of autos. Also two cows. Apply to J. Wlckhain. ; For Kale Good work team, reasonale. pa orchard t'o. Tel. Mt. Hood 6x1. Elp- jai tor Sale Faultles Grubber No. 2, with feet wire cable ai.d every thing complete. Also two cows and calves; two seated hack and single harness; one horse J. W. M ecu is. "" , SlrB'e1t,-A "Pan of grey horses, weigkt about 1,400 or 1,50(1. l ame to my place about July 1st. One a little lighter than the other and slightly laniulu It'll fore fool, owner can have same by proving property, paying fred bill and the cost of tills ad. Jas. Chlltey, Vleuto. J30 .'PK Two mare colts, one vtr old J.s tor the two, or Sift and 915 seDanOn. Vun. tulers, Mt. Hood. It N AOH A RA & N 1 NOM I Y A STOKIO-Japan-esu glomes, cigar Riut tobacco. Employers please uotlty lor Jh anese fnrni hands. P. O. box b-A. Hood Kiver, Oregon. augO F(i .HAI.E-Fox Terrier Pu. s. the 11 nest tha money can buy. From registered slock. Hire and duiit took two tlrsl and two second priees at Port land Ktnnell Show. Rock lord Store, "JJIS Hood Kiver, Ore. For Hale-A nice homo at less than con. If taken In the next ltd days. Lots facing Oak and suule streets. Apply to .1. Otten. nl8 ,. t.",r -Nice 1 ' mare, a years old.weight 1.100 ins , work single or double; vervstvllsli 'H'kerln harness. Price, HJ. ChU or write G. Ham Hon, 11. m. stables, phone Maiii , Portland, Ore. Hj: ,J'!:V,"le-,lllu'k driving hors, weight a limit KWI; buggy, set light driving harness, John Hlrnmthaii. :j For Sale Go.id farm horse, tHI: two-sealed hack, single ud work harness. A,i,ir.u 8. A. ( lark. Hood Kivtr, Or. M'J0 l'Hvatc Hoard for n fi w guests at Wnaus raiu li at Wlnans Klulion iu tbe Hood Kiver inounlaiiis. (Vsest and most c ,nvi-nlent runway point to lievil s Punch Bowl; good ashing and other aitrHCIIons; terms reason, able. W.li. Wiii.ms, Hood Kiver, Ore. u6 For Kale -Fresh Jersey heifer, 40. of J. Koberg. Inquire Forriale-Onk and pine wood, cheap. Phone lktx )i n)3 Wanted. V. Killed eeond-hand three-Inch Mitchell or siudebsker wagon, also disc, plow and spring tooth. Address 8, Glacier Office. I3