I Iiutued Every Tbureday by ARTHIR D. MOE. PtfMUber. OUKVOVS .HOST rUOSl'KKOlS Commenting 00 so editorial that appeared in tbe Glacier recently in regard to apple production here in the future Tbe Dulles Optimist says: "Tbe Hood Hirer people estimate that witbin tbree or four years tbey will ship fiom tbat town fully 3000 carloads of applet, and of course a luridly increased uumber of cars aud orates of other products of tbe soil. "Their estimates are based oa a solid foundation, tbe nu-nber of trees to come lo bearing, and with no de vastatiou, no uuforsesn misfortune, we believe tbe figures given are not exaggerated, but rather witbin tbe expectations. "Just bow many cherry trees we Lave adjacent to The Dalles we do dot knaw. Nor do we know bow many treee'we bave that will come into fruition jluriDg tbe coining tbiee or four years, but tbe number is surely very large and our cberry crop will be certaiolymultlplied by tour by the fourth year from now, or in 1913. And at tbe aame time our peaob and otber trees, aside lrom cherry, will be greatly in excess of tbe present number. Bo it can safely te said that if we do not make as great a showing as Hood River we will be a good second, But we think our ad vance will be fully as great as (bat of our neigbbois. "liut of one thing there Is no doubt and tbat is that this section, from Hood lilver to Tbe Dalles, is destined to be within a very few years far and away the most prosperous portion of Oregon. "Our products will be greater per capita, our expenses less, and conse quently we will bave a greater net re turn tban any other section of tbe northwest can boast of. We are not writing this in a spirit of derogation to any otber community. All Oregon will prosper with us. Every commun ity in tbe state will.be believe, exper ience a spirit of wonderful prosperity during the same time, and we cer tninly hope for eveiy county In the commonwealth a great advance in wealth, liut we verily believe thpt liere in Wasco andIlood Kiver ooun ties we bave the natural resources, climate, soil, water aud market faclll ties, which coupled with tbe intelli gence of our land owners gives us and ndvantage over every otber section." With a largely! noreHsing volume of imslnees each year paved streuts in tbe business portion of the city are liooomlng a necessity. Paved streets mean an increase In property values, a cleaner city and an object lesson to visitors of progrussivenoss aud enter prise. Tbe article in another column by E. 10. Ooad, superintendent of tbe city and county sobools, is well worth the perusal of parents who are contem plating sending tbeli children to school during the oomlngtetm. Mr. Coad'a suggestion of a better under standing between parents and teachers will undoubtedly do away with inucb friction, increase tbe eUioleuoy of the sobools and produce better suits. re- Tho Hood Kiver Apple Growers' Union aunouuees that it will conduct a school tor the luHtruotlou of those who want to learn bow to paok apples. As in times past, the oKJcers of tbe union are demonstrating tbat tbey are equal to the occasion. Many more packers will be needed this year to handle tho crop aud tbe only way to get tbem is to teach tbem. Preparation for tbe future menus progress aud success whether it comes through properly packed apples or other ohuunels. Preparations are being made for Hood Klver's Eighth Uiennlal Fruit Pair and Indications nro that it will be the largest and best ever held. Tbe fair managers, however, are hav ing the same dlllloulty In providing quarters for the exhibit that ooours as often as tbe fuir Is given. Tbe erec tion of a building that will protide a permanent home both for the fruit fair aud the Commercial Club would bridge this diUloulty, add prestige to the town aud prove a paying Invest ment. lbe beautiful Interior piauo player whloh has attracted so much attention at boulo'a Piano House lately was purchased ty Ifert Stranahau I Am In My New Quarters With the most complete and up-to-date stock of Diamonds. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc., east of Portland, and we challenge them to surpass our stock. ARTHUR CLARKE Hood River's Leading Jeweler WILL ASK COUNCIL TO PAVE STREETS At a meeting of tbe board of direc tors of the Hood Kiver Commercial Ciub wblob was held last Thursday evening among other matters brought before them was a request tbat tbe city council be asked by tbe oiub to take op tbe matter of paring tbe s'.rrets in the business portion of tbe city, li was stated tbat paving tbe business streets with some Kind of pavement that will render tbem pass able and free of mud during the wet weather is becoming a necessity tbat can no longer te ignored and oue tbat will prove oue of tbe best investments lo tho way of public improvement that can be secured for tbe city. A number of property owners who own or are building business blocks are said to be in favor of tbe proposition and that many others who are Inter ested in tbe city's advancement are also Tavoiable to it. The plau as out lined would be to put in a solid foun dation of concrete or ciusbed rock tbat could bo covered with wooden bloaks. Tbe foundation would be permanent and arter the blocks became worn could be used to relay tbem or for any otber kiud of pavement that might be deoided on later. A com mittee was appointed to secure estim ates which tbey will placo before tbe council with tbe request tbat it take tbe matter op. lbe subject of putting some plao on foot whereby tbe water power ad jacent to Hood lilver could te devel oped aud used tor manulaoturiug pur poses was brought up for discussion and on motion was referred to tbe president of (be club, who will ap point committee who are to work in conjunction with a sim'lsi committee from tbe business Men's Association. Kick on the Herd Law. Editor Glacier : What is going to come to us? Three things all at onoe: New county, dry town aud the herd law. The new county is nil right, so Is the herd law 111 Its place, tut as 1 understand it it goes too far. We havo no berd law at Mt. Hood. Tbe township line should be tbe limit Our cows hardly go past the township line and we bave no cows that tio over decent fences. Ho please let tbem alone, for if you feuce them all you do Is to take so much bread aud milk out of my children's mouths. There are thousands of acres of land not fenoed south of the township line, You are too far with your herd law, (Jive us a chance to live. We bave no apples to sell, neither bave we water to irrigate. J. P. Hillstrom. Did Not (Jet Properly. On account of legal complications the deeds which were given to C. 11. ytranahan, Jan. Meaisund Chas. Danu last week for property owned by the Hood Kiver Development Co., on wblob tbe sewer aHsessment had not been paid are said to be invalid. Ow ing to tbe fact that equity rights are Involved in tbe transfer of property It is claimed that full possession ot it cannot be given to anyone without the oonsent of the heirs. Until a final de cision of tbe court can be reached the property will tacitly remain in the I and of its former owners. Mrs. J. T. Cooper. Mrs. J. T. Cooper, well known at Hood Kiver, died at her borne in The Dalles last Thursday aged 111 years. Mrs. Cooper's maiden name was Clarissa Oribble aud sbs whs born In ClaokariiRs county, Ore., In 1877 and was a sixtei of W. S. and Walter Uribble of Mt. Hood. The deceased was a member of The Dalles baptist churoh and thfuueral was held from mere last rriday with Interment in I bat city. Mrs. Cooper is survived by her husband and four children aud by ber mothor, five brothers, aud one sister. Hoboed It. Doroey H, Smith, of Portland, hou- eral manager of the Open iiiver Transportation Company, says tho Telegram, had an experience Satur day evening wblob is calculated to soften bis heart towards the man who seeks passage by train without bavins the wherewithal to pay his fare, whu ne was forced to ride from ilie Dalles to Hood iiiver on tbe blind baggage of passenger No. 1. Mr. Smith bad been in The Dalles on business, and when It neared train time, put In bis appearance at the waiting room of the Umatilla House, preparatory to boaiding the train when It should stop there. He did not know that No. 1 does not ston at tho Umatilla House, but makes only the oue stop at tbe depot, aud when be saw tbe engine with its string of ooaohes gradually iuoreasiug iu speed as it neared the hostelry he grew auxlous to know if it were going to alow down, so casually asked n by stander, who Informed him that No 1 was oue of tbe two passengor trains that did not stop. Smith had to get to Portland, so grabbiug his grip be made a wild dash for the blind bag gage, as he feared if he should wait until the coaches came by they would have attained to great velocity. With accuracy and precision that smacked ot experience he gilpped tho Hying step rail aud swung to position 011 the top step, whence be waved farewell to the laughing bystanders and associ ates who saw him make the leap. As No 1. Is a through train, it does not stop at the amallei stations, aud Mr. Smith was carried nu the blind baggage to Hood Kiver where it is re ported be was induced to enter a coach. In tla.e BrosincLs ZBloclr School Tablets, Pencils, Pens, Spelling Blanks, Composition Books, etc. A big assortment at the smallest prices. 6 Copyright 1908 by Hart Scraffner Sc Mux YANKEE GIRL WALKS TO INN AND BACK Not to be outdone by an Kuglisb woman, Miss Jane Stearus, an Amer loan girl, whose home Is in Wiscon sin, made tbe trip to Mt. Hood and returned on foot aud aim climbed to tbe top of the mountain. Miss Stearns left Hood Kiver last Thursday walking as far as Mt. Hood postolllce the tlrat day, where sho tt.ayed over night at Lar wood's. The uext day she continued ber journey skyward arriving at the Inn late iu the ufteruuou. When she le(t here she said she would stay at tbe Inn until the haze lilted so a view of tbe surrounding snow cupped peaks could be obtained. Tbe atmosphere cleared up Monday and Miss Stearns, in company witn seven otirer cumbers, was taken up tho mouutnin by Uukle Weygaut. Having climbed other mountains without donning the garb considered necessary for women mak ing the ascent of Mt. Hood, Miss Stearns objected strenuously to attir ing herielf in overalls, but on tbe re fusal of the guide to allow her to ao- ouurpauy the party unless she did so, she dually complied. She refused point blauk, however, to allow bor luoa to be blacked and as a result re turned to Hood Iiiver witb a pain fully severe oase of sunburn. Although a mountain climber of considerable experience she is said to have been much lagged by tbe iast part of the climb aud badly fright ened during the descent which is made quickly by sliding over tbe snow and ice for a quuiter of a mile. On reaching the Inn Monday after the desoont. Miss Stearns continued her trip back to Hood River, reach ing Mt. Hood settlement Monday uight where sho stayed, nnd arriving here in time to take the boat to Fort- land Tuesday afternoon. To rations of Hood Kiver Mliools. Tbe school board has made tbe fol lowing arrangements for the accom modation of the pupils until the bigb school building is completed: lwo rooms bave been secured from the U. II. church to take tbe place of the Slate street building. With this ex ception the pupils will assemble next Monday morning in the same rooms thny wore in at tho close of school last year. Promotions will be made Monday morning, iuon pupil wno received a promotion caid at the close of school last year must present such card in order to be promotod Monday morning. Ibis is necossary, for tbe new lea '.hers will not kuow wbethei a pupil was promoted or not. rarents Having children startlug to school for tbe llrst time should, if tbey live below tho brow of tbe bill, tiika them to tho U. U. church, the ymnasiuiu building. Those living above tbe bill should tuku their chil dren to tbe Pleasant View building lbe hluh school, fur the present will have the same rooms as last year. It may be au item of interest to know that our high sohool, according to tbe recent classlllcatiou of bigb schools by State Siiperintendeut Acker mau, is eutitled to the rank ot llrst class. It Is the aim of the board and school mauagemeut to make everything iu connection with out scnools first OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT Is full of the very best Clothing for Men and Boys. We have just opened up our first shipment of BOYS' SUITS For Fall. All latest styles fresh from the factory of the newest materials. Our buyer has taken special pains to select the line best suited for this country we have marked them usual small profit, giving you all the value possible in each one. Do not fail to look them over. If you can do better we won't "feel hurt. We know, however, that if you compare quality and firice we can save you money, toys Suits for, up from $1.50 $2 $2.50 $3 class. We want oar schools to attain a degree of exoellenoe tbat will hold in Hood River tbe best class of borne seekers coming to tbe west. We want those of our graduates who go away to college, university or teebnioal school to be able to prove themselves tbe equals educationally of tbe grad uates of any high school in the state. And I am sure that this is tbe aim and determination ot tbe studeuts themselves. Our bigb school grad uates are now admitted to any weet eru college or university without ex amination. According to the compulsory eduoa tiou law. every child between the ages or nine and fourteen years and - be tween 14 and lti years unless regularly employed, must attend sohool every sohool day. The only excuse is the illness of the child, or when tbe illness or a member of the pupil's family muxes ll necessary (as lu esse ot a contagious disease) for tbe pupil to remain at homo. It is needless to say that the law wl 1 be strictly enforced. In Hood Kiver there are few ooaasious for tbe enforcement of tbe law and it is tbe desire of tbe school author ities to make the school work so necessary and attractive that the occasions tor compelling attendance will be reduced to tbe minimum. It is 'earnestly hoped tbat all pa trons and teachers will work in unison. To this end all the patrons are urged to visit the different rooms and be come acquainted with tbe leaohois, especially the teacher who has obarge ot tbe patron's child. It is only by tbe patron and teacher working to gether all tho time tbat tho best re sults for tbe child may be secured. It at any time a patron baB a sug gestion to offer I cau assure blnj a courteous hearing. 1 hope that every patron will reel tree to call upon me at any time, tor my time Is yours. Jt there is anything in connection witb the school work tbat you do not un derstand, call me up on the 'phone, or, better still, call at the office. For a tew weeks I will be in tbe office the greater part of tbe time. Hut as soon as 1 can walk witb any degree of com fort I will bave regular hours during whloh I can be found at tbe office 1 ask the co-operation and help ot every patron and citizen ot Hood Kiver to develop and stimulate among tbe boys and girls a citizenship tbe main ele ments of whloh shall be morality, honesty, truthfulness and efficient in d us try; to encourage the growth ol a generation ot men aud women tbat will add luster to the name and fame of Hood Kiver. Respectfully yours, Edward 10. Coad. If yon want the light that makes the night like day, You van get it, and there isn't mach to pay; It's a "Tungnten" free of trouble worth itncoHt exact! double; 'Tis the brightest light on earth we sag. The Light & Water Co. Church Items of Interest. The fourth quarterly conference of tbe Asbury Methodist Episcopal church convened In that church last Thursday evening. Tbe Kev. Waltou Skipwurth, superintendent of Ihe Dalles district, presided. Tbe recent ruling ot tbe general Methodist con ference at Baltimore this year did away witb the office of presiding elder and in his plaoe, witb much tbe same duties, created tbe new office of dls- . triot superintendent. I i be reports ot tbe year were read , and approved. Though the cburob of this place has this year assumed a budget ot $2000 it has all been met i more readily tban ever before. This i bus beeu as a result of an inoreased membership and because ot tbe lib erality of tbe friends aud strangers interested iu church doings In Hood Kiver, all ot which is much appreci ated by lbe officers of tbe oburcb. During tbe pastorate of D . Lathrop 93 accessions to tbe church bave been made. Duriug tbe past year the La dies' Aid Sooiety ot tbo church has been more active and united than tor years and over $200 has been raised and applied on expeuss incident to tbe oburcb and parsonage ptoperty. It is mueh to be regretted tbat the condition of Or. Litbrop's health has made it necessary for bim to change his place of residence. Duriug bis stay in Hood Kiver b has gRined the respeot and admiration of nil who bave known bim or bis family iu any way. In his place is to come to Hood Kiver the Rev. Dr. Nathan EvaDs, who Is known iu Hood Iiiver and who will Hll tbe pulpit with ability. It is a matter o( no small worth to Hood Kiver tbat tbe prosperity of all hei churches is showing a steady growth during tbe past year. &)e Paris Fair "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" SPECIAL Children's Hose Children's Hose in black, tun and white, full seamless, double heel and toe; very pretty lace patterns. Good 10c values anywhere, for one week com mencing Wednesday, August 20, Special the pair Jq MISSES HOSE Misses' Hose in plain blacks, tans and while, fine ribbed or lace effect Hose that would us ually cost you 25c a pair. For one week commencing August 2G, special, the pair "J Q SPECIAL Ladies' Jackets and at our Here is a bargain pay you to investigate. Floor. Values up f4. special price Misses The Trelber and Stranahan Win. young ladies class of the tSap- tist cburob has been studying tbe life ot Christ, tracing His journey on maps provided for that purpose. Tbis study was given in tbe form ot a contest, first and second prizes being offered. Tbe contest recently olosed nud according to tbe decision of tbe judges tbe first prize was awarded to Miss Ellen Treiber, the second prize tne Miss liessie Stranabau. lbe olass of young ladles was blxhly oompli mented for their thorough and etfJ. cient workj Opens Fine Jcwel-y Store. Arthur Clarke, who has had the store formerly occupied by tho Pacific States Telephone company remodelled for his jewelry business, has moved in and is now ready for business. Tbe interior ot the store is Utted up witb handsome oak wall show oases on either side for tbe diply of silver ware and cut glass. Uluss counter cases for tbe display ot diamonds, watches and jewelry have also been provided aud handsome mirrors and ornaments, with the wall and ceiling deooratlons, combine to give an effect that is artistic as well as ornamental. Two large plate glass show windows bave been placed lu tbo front ot tbe store and tbe view from both outside and In is of a metropolitan jewelry es tablishment transplanted to Hood Kiver. As an additional attraction Mr. Clarke has secured the services ot Miss Edith Oopple as clerk to tit in with tbe new surroundings. Do Not Injure Fruit. Owing to tbe fact tbat there is a general impression that pine boxes are undesirable to pack apples lq be cause tbe odor ot the box is imparted to tbe frnit, tbe Pine Oiovh Hox and Lumber Co., which has bien investi gating tbe matter and bas written to several apple buyers on the subject, bas reoeived tbe following letter from Kae & UatBeld : New York, June 20, 1908. Mr. V, P. Friday, Hood Kiver, Ore. Dear Sir: Replying to yours of the lltb will state tbat there is nothing in tbe statement made of apples tak ing on tbe flavor of pitch by reason of tbe fact tbat the material used in making the boxe might be full of pitch. It we knew tbat to bo a fact we would make it a point to use ma terial saturated with pitch, and pack all our Ken Davis apples into them, for they are flavorless, as you know, and if the flavor of pitch could be im parted into tbem we might be doing a land office business in them, by rea son of the medicinal qualities tbat they would contain. Yours very truly, Kae & Hatfield. Skipping Apples to Alaska. Tbe Davidson Fruit company made the first oarload shipment of apple? from Hood Kiver this season when they sent three cars to Alaska this week. 'I he apples were of the King variety aud were shipped greeu in order to reach Alaska betore river navigation there olosed. The David son compnny has also shipped several cars of llartlett pears. At the sign of the big Red Apple buy fauoy caudles, cold soft drinks, the famous Mt. Hood ice cream, fresh fruits and the finest and best tobaccos and cigars. Wire wound stave pipe in tbree, four and six inob sizes. Joe Wilson, Hood Kiver, Ore. Kev. W. E. Pitohor will preach nt tbe Christian church next Sunday at 11 a. m. and also in the evening. E. O Smith, of Odell, bought a flue Schiller piano at Soule's Piauo House last week. Prof. Ilenrv Howe, of the laud office at Walla Walla recently, pur chased a One piano for bis borne beie from Soule's Piano House. lo order to make room for my fall stock ot new pianns 1 wish to dispose of all organs now in stock, b"tu new and second band. A speoial discount will be made t any one buying this week. Miss Ella Evans returned last Fri day from Salem, where she bas been spendiug ber vacation witb Irieuds. -Miss Maude Wills returns today trom her home in Newbuig, ready lor her school duties Monday. Miss Linda Earl is ependiug tbis week at Long Beach and will return the last ot the week ready tor school. Card of Thanks. We hereby wish to express onr sin cere thanks to our friends and neigh bors for their kiud assistance during tbe lingering illness and death of my beloved wile and our beloved mother. Hani Lage and Family. I a fine line of heavy Shoes, high tops, etc., for boys. S bool Shoes for up from HATS and CAPS lOc. 20c Come that it will 2nd New to $2.50 NOTICE. To Ureal Customers of tho Hood Kiver Itakery. Until we have constructed a new oven, which we expect to build soon, we will not deliver any more bread. We will, however, bave constantly on band at our store opposite tbe build ing of tbe Davidson Fruit Co., fresh wheat and rye bread daily, also all kinds of cakes, cookies, dougbnuts, ciouamou rolls, and everything in tbe bakery line. Wedding and party cakes made to order. Phone 141. Hood Kiver Bakery. NOTICE To Land owners in Hood River Valley That the undeisivncd has leased the Crowell Brick Bock now occupied by the Butler Banking Company and others, for throe years, occupancy to begin as soon as the Hall Block is completed, which will be completed about January 1st, next. I shall occupy the ground floor, including the lank vault, for my office and wish to notify property own ers in Hood River Valley and City that I have hundreds of deeds, mortgages and other valuable papers in tho differ ent chains of titles of Hood Iiiver land that tbey can come find get on applica tion by receipting for same. I also wish to state that the upper door of said building will be for rent as soon as it is vacated by the present tenants. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON Attention Fruit Growers Send us your orders for fruit boxes at the low price of $10.00 per 100 for apple boxes $ 5.00 per 100 for peach boxes We can also furnish slab wood for 50c per cord at mill or .f 1.25 per cord delivered on cars at Lentz Station. Can make delivery at once. PINE GROVE BOX & LUMBER CO. Pine Grove, Ore. Houses For Sale 14()0 buys 9 room house, newly pmnred and papered throughout; on hill near Gill's Store. $1000 buys 314 Cascade Avenue, 7 lot. rooms, beautiful J. W. Wiedrick Room 8 Davidson Building Opening Notice Japanese and American Pro ducts. Silk (joods, Itice, and Tea a Specially J a pun en' Kitilivment ami Kcal Estate Agency. All Kinds of Help Furnished for Work on Timber Lamia and Farina YASUI BROS. CO. P. O. Box 282 2S6 CASCADE AVE HOOll RIVER, OBE Look over our line of Books. We have a fine assortment. Books that usually cost you 75c and $1.50 we sell for 50c SCHOOL SHOES W'U-n it comes to Shoes that give the beet satisfac tion in wear, lit and style, it is hard to get away from tbe lUiiiilion-Hrown and the Brown make. lil'STKK BKOWX SCHOOL SH0K8 for boyg and girts are the liest. They are solid leather through out. We have them iu all leathers and styles; also reamers ami siyies; aiso $1, $1.50 $2 of every description boys and for up from . and 25c to the Store and See Ideas in Fashions ..-ft f$ THE NEWEST AND BEST OF FASHION BOOKS 'ANTED 10 I OHMATION KKilAHIHJIU Farm or Business for tale. Not particular about location. Wish to bear lrom awtai ooly who will sell direct to buyer. Give price, description and state when poaaeiiloo caa be had. Addreaa, L DARBYSHIRE. Ut MM bAtatar. I. T. We Kant and Have For Sale. Farms, ranches, fruit and timber lands, town and city property, In fact everytnlng tbat. cau be boiiicht sold, leaned or exchanged. Willi each property we nd description, location, owner's name, address and price; and there la absolutely no commission oer advance ou thin price. For information and bard (acta address THE OKKUON REAL K8TATK SOfl ETY, Box 414, Tbe Dallea, Oregon. aZ7 Oakdale Greenhouse Cut flowers and plants at Keir & Cass. Choice Rows Shrubs, Vines & Gladiolus. White Wyandotte Ei'gs for Setting lrom Mated Pens. $1.50 & $2.00. Fletcher & Fletcher. MISCELLANEOUS. For Kale One large fire-proof Hall's Iron sale. For terms and price tea John Lelaud Henderson. as For Sale Team of good work boraea; welgbt about S.'SOfg entle; one of them works double or single. Address A. Hntta. sS Horses For Sale Cheap and at your own terms. Telephone 2U6.K. Wood For Sale Pine and oak, 16 Inch, on the l. (). Hill place near Barrett Hchool. l'hone SB-k J. H. Shoemaker. sS For Bale A good gent le pony, 8 yeara old, good for riding or pack, 110. Apply lo Fruulsohy Hros., residence one mile up from Death Point Creek Fall. Postoffice, Dee, Or. as I)st Keystone watch charm; gold aud engraved on back with name and address. Finder please return to Chas. N. Clarke for reward. h3 ForSttle-House and one or two lots, thiee blocks from poNtofflce. Will tske good nil lea cow And one horse as part payment. Enquire ol Matt Russell, Hood Kiver, Ore. YM! FoK BALE Two mare colts, one vear old $75 for the two, or (35 and $46 separate. Van. thlers, Mt, Hood. if For Sale-House and lot, Uz 100, In Hood River 1'ark addition, 43&. T. (J. Husbands. OT For sale Rick wood, pine, flr and oak, 14.00, J4.ro and S6.00 per cord delivered. Bruno Franz, Route No. i. tit For sale Or trade for light one-horae rig, a good work horse, weight 1,100 pounds. Ad. dress A. J, Rogers, Hood River. a27 Lost A flat purse containing about fit; two IS gold pieces, ttblll and some silver. Also coupons on Paris Fair. Reward If returned to this office. a.7 Lost A small pocket ledi leave a! this office. A. O. f er. Finder please ersbey. a27 Wanted Good second-hand cook stove or range. O. Y. Edwards, phone lWi-L. a27 Wanted To know if there are any old school primitive Baptists In Hood River val ley. Address I. T. B., Glacier office. a2T Wanted Housekeeper. Elderly lady need lmr home prelerred. Address J.C., Glacier office. 27 Wanted Position on fruit ranch by man of rxiieneuce; married out no cnuaren. Aaaress care Glacier. slO For Rent Desirable suite of furnished rooms. Large trout room and smaller room la buck. Enquire at Mrs. Canneld'i. - slO Lost in Hood River Saturday, August U, black and white check shawl. Belongs to M is. C. W. Heed. Finder will oleosa return to this office. no For Bale Babies go cart In good condition and a wood beater. Enquire of Mrs. N. L. Young. aio Lost A gold bracelet with tbe initials "E. A. Y." inside. Jf finder will retujn to this office a reward will be paid. alO Iost a fox terrier, black bead, with whlta stripe In race and tall cropped. Has collar on with name of owner, W. R. Hoover. Phone m Pacific States. 817 For Sale Oak and pine wood, cheap. Phone 187x. J23ai3 For Sale One spring wagon, almost new; 1 farm wagon, set of farming Implement and a fine flock of pivmouth O. Bax 38. Phone 298. Rock cblckena. e. sl7 For Sale-one oak roll top desk, 1 flat top desk, swivel office chairs, four other office cliHlrs, settees, rugs, stands and a Denamore typewriter, cheap for cash or will trade for city lots. Enquire at 239 Sberman Avenue. sl7 fround-A lady's handbag, tan colored, be tween Hood River and Tucker s mill. Owner' can bave same by applying to Glacier Office. . st7 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice la hereby glved that the undersigned has baen nominated and appointed Executor or the estate of Eileu E. Siltlman.deeeaaed, by the County Court of Hood River County, Stat of Oregon, and all persons having claims agalust said estate are requested and and notified to present them, duly vended, to the undersigned at tbe office ol the Butler Banking Ctmpany, Hood River, Ore., witbin six ty month from the dale ol Oral inblica. tlon hereof. First publication August 27th, 190H u TRUMAN BUTLER, Kxeent'ir. ft. n, uartwlg, Attorney for Estate. a2T s2t Born. Mrs. L. To Mr. 23, a boy. and Struck, Aug.