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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
4 laaoed Every Tburadav by ARTHUR D. MOB. Pabilsbac. Neither Mr. llrysn nor Mr. Uonipers cud Is blamed for taking soma time to think the matter ovei. liiy id ' portrait baa been oo about everything but a postage at amp and It oopht to be tbeia. It baa (mo licked often enough. Olil niau lleunett, postoiaslei and newspaper roan of Irrigon, aayi some body atole a turkey from bla ooop. Whore did be gat tbe turkey? New hern Urapbic. Millard (). Lownsdale, ot Lafayette, baa been appointed horticultural com missioner to flaoe ot J. 11. Keld, re signed. Mr. Lowusdale ia a zealoos worker lor the interests of William ette valley, even to tbe extent of try ing to make tbe public believe tbey cau raise applet lo that valley at good aa Hood River. lo auotber column we publiab the two tioketda that have been put io nomination tor the ollloea ot mayor and oouoollmea whiob will be voted on next Inesday. llotb tbe tloketa are excellent onea, but we feel tbat we rnust support tbe one beaded by I). Mo Don aid for mayor aa w believe tbat be, aided by tbe ottiera wbo are ou tho ticket will, If elected, carry out tbe policies of the present admlulstra tlon. Mr. McDonald la not a new hand at the bellow in city ka flairs aa he list represented it in the council and in Other positions of trust. We believe that under bis guidance a good administration Is assured the taxpay era ot the city and that he ia particn Inrlary lilted foi the otllce to which Iim aspire. RALPH B. FISHER SHOT TO DEATH Continued From l'age UneJ And resolved further; Tbat this assaooiutlou does hereby exteud to tbe widow and orphaned child those who long tor "Tbe touch of a vanished band And the aound of a voloe tbat ia till. ita deep and heartfult sympathy in tbelr bereavement; Unsolved tbat a oopy of these reso lutions be forthwith sent to Mrs, I'Mnhcr, one oopy to the secretary of tbo Oregon Bar Association, one to the Portland Dully papeia, and one tiled with the records of tbe assoola tlon. Mood Rivor County Bar Association, Uood Kiver, Uregoo. K. II. Hartwlg, A. A. Jayne and John Lei sad lleduersou, Committee. Mr. aud Mrs. ltoiwell Shelley will leave Portland on December 17, (or Loa Angles their Hnal denization be log Sunset Beaoh, about 'M miles from Los Augeles where tbey bave a cottage engagod for tbe winter. Judge D. B.'.Kosu ot Delolt, Wlsoon- nil), and , Kev. J. A. Poison), State Superintendent of Home Mission for Cnngregatloual work were visitors at Riverside church last Sunday. Judge Kiihh spoke In betiulf of tbe National lit other hood and liov. Folsom for Ore gon cburob enterprUe. C.'K. Hone bad the mlsfortuue to break bis leg last Friday evening. While at the skating rink watching some of tbe young fellows pruutlce baket ball be was induced to put on a pair ot skates and In ludulgiug lu some ot the sport tbat took plaoe (ell with bis leg under him fracturing it. He was takeu to bis home on Cascade avenue where the fracture was reduc ed aud at present Is resting as com fortably us oould be expeoted. COFFEE Five degrees of excel lence: good; w better; fine; finer; finest: all Schilling's Best. Vour trocar returns four monar II doa't Mil II: wt pay him. t " , reP A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF OF HOLIDAY GIFTS Has Been Massed Together At CLARKE'S From the most trivial article to the much thought of Diamond of Superior quality are fully displayed. Remember we sell only the most reliable goods and our guarantee stands back of every sale. All goods marked in plain figures. NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING. ARTHUR CLARKE HOOD RIVER S RELIABLE JEWELER N I a i TOO TICKETS FOR CITV OFFICES During 'the past week city politics have warmed op a little and two tick ets bave beeu plaoed in tbe Held for mayor and councilman, one ot tbem la beaded ty Dick McDonald for May or wllb K. A. Chapmen, CJeo. Slocatn and Lk II. Hoggins for council. K. U. Btancbar, tor city treasurer, and J. K. Mckelaen for recorder Tbe other ticket ia beaded by J L. llershnerfor mayor, and W. U Clark, K. C. Bio ius, and P. B. Davidson for council. rhe campaign so far is a 'very quiet one and very little talk ia being In dulged In by the candidates or .their friends. Tbe election takes place next Tuesday the 8tb. To Onr Former Patrons Having sold our droit' business, we take tbia opportunity of thanking our patrons for past favors and to express tbe hope tbat tbe old stand may con tinue to enjoy your patronage. "Those of our debtors wbo bave not made set tlement we orge to do so at once. Mr. K. 1). llaona at the Hall Drug Store will be empowered to collect all bills due tbe arm or Kssou & Cuirln. Again thanking you for your past favors, we are yours respectfully, 1-jtioo dc Carrin. Tbe regular meeting of the Minis terial association will be held at the U. B. cburob next Monday morning at 10:30. Placed Buoy on The llalha ( It Rock Tbe Ceo. Simons placed a buoy on tbe Dalles City ruck last Sunday. This rock is always a menace to steamboat men, aa It is a difficult matter lo locate It. The Dulles City ran on this rook several years ago 1 the mosth of Decern her and was wrecked. It was a oold day, with a bard east windjaud a blinding snow storm. AdvertlaHl liCtters. Kuleston, Mrs. Hi (en; Hall. Mrs. N. K. ; Miller, Pearl; Mills, Mrs. llessle; Nichols, Mrs; Walker, Mrs. A. P.; Anderson, Alaska; Barrett, Cuorge; Boudy, K. ; (Jentile, Nick; llodgns, Warren; Lytic, Kddie; Mann, Jessie, Jr.; Narley, Will; Newtown, Cbas. ; Neal, Ira; Kitumer, t'haa. ; Snider, Kevin, Ware, J. W. ; Wallenti, Lewlo; Williams, Karl. W. M. Yates, Postmaster. Will Meet Yakima tilth Hand "We ae going to meet the North Yakima excursoin train with a brass band. We want to show you people tbat Spokane bean no ill will towards you. Wood you come to Spokane to tbe apple sbow tbe olty will be yours. Spokane wants to sbow the people that thereis true hospitality existing even in tbe west and we want North Yakima people here to enjoy some ot the good things In store for them." This is insubstanoe, what Seoretary II. J. Neely, of tbe National Apple show, has written Secretary II. P. Jsniet relative to North Yakima and the apple show. Secretary Neely says great preparations are being made by all Spokane for the welcoming ot tbe visitors. He Is jubilant over the fact that tbis valley will send a large ex hibit of apples aud a large crowd of North Yakima boosters. He expresses tbe belief that the valley will receive Us reward in the shape ot advertising. As the time draws near for the show to begin North Yakima people are coming to a full realization of whut the apple sbow means to tbis country. Tbey are also beginning to realize the necessity of tbis olty and this valley being well represented both by their fruit and people. Wenntohee, Walla Walla, Hood River aud all the other fruit growing seotlons are plaunlng on sending speoial trains bearing tbe people wbo will boost for tbelr . re spective communities. Yakima is the largest of the fruit sections and It naturally follows that tbis section will be expected to do better than any of tbe others. Practically all arrangements for tbe speoial train to leave here Monday morning bave been made It now re mains (or tbe people to send in tbelr uames to the Commercial club Sec retary James said last evening tbat so far not a name had been sent In. If this continues the arrangements for the special will be oalled olf and the daylight excursion of Yakima people will be nothing but "paper talk." Yakima Kepuklio. Wonderful Nerve A good'many people thought him a tblet at first look, tbis Jack O'Neal, whom Hheriir freeman Is after. When be was Bred from the farm where he bad been working, be deliberately crossed tbe road to Mr. Tate's, wbo Presents of every sort for the grandfather, grandmother, father, mother, sister, brother, sweetheart or friend. Second Floor. Books! Books! Books! There is nothing nicer these long winter evenings than a good Hook, and when you can get publications like the ones listed below, that you usually pay from 7oc to $l..r0 for at the very low price of 60c, you will surely appreciate this opportun ity. Any of the following titles and dozens of others at each wU l The Silent Places, The Garden of Allah, The Wings of the Morning, The Gamb ler, The Fair God, Double Trouble, Fighting Chance, Captain of the Grey Horse Troop, Pines of Lory, Blind Folded, Pigs in Clover, My Friend the Chauffeur, Brewster's Millions, The Firing Line, The Little Minister, Via Crucis, Graustark, Audrey; The Fili gree Ball, Castle Craney Crow, The nun away fium home with bis family ; i! ml deliberate iy lock the team and buck describe. I lu the advertisement ! and just deliberately drove awnv with nis wife and baby, .getting teu days start of tho officers. TliHt fellow cer tainly in a most "undesirable citi zen," I ut bis nerve exempts bira from the spineless cactus variety. . He will be caught. Sherman (Juuuty Observ er. Kmitson-Zt'i k. Chan. Knutsousnd Miss Mina Zeek, both of I loud Hirer were niurried December 18th at Chehalis, Wash. Mr. and Mrs Kuiiihou are living at Cbebalis wbeie Mr. huutsou is man ager of a liirge skating riuk and Htiiuseineiit hail. Entertainment For Humane Society. At the Opera Donne, Friday even ing, December 11, will be giveu an entsHitiume" t, musical aud literal y, for the lienetlt ot tbe Hood Kiver val- ly Immune society, lu which will participate some ot our best local tal ent. iiiere will be a speaKiug content lu which six of our young people will compete for a prize ooiisistiug ot a silver medal teautilully eugravod with the emblem 01 tbe Natlonx! Hu uihiie Society aud bearing tbe name of Angell tbe great huuiuuitariau and friend of all dumb creatures. Ill name stands for mercy throughout tbe land and would make tbe prize well worth the winning. Mrs. liouise Uoddurd has tolun teered ber services for a number on the pi OKrniD. Mr, Murray Key will render a vocal solo. A violin solo is also promised by Mr. Win, Chandler Miss Alberta titateu will render some line selections on the piano aud others are expeoted to help make the pro gram an attractive aud enjoyable one aud the bencUt should be largely at ' tended both upon Its own merits aud also for tbe sake ot helping along a movement so much needed in our uildt. Many cases of Bbooking cru elty bave already been prosecuted by the sooler.y which Is still iu its iu fancy, only a tew mouths baviug elapsed since its organization iu our city. It is organized for busiue-ts and luteuds looking after every oase of orulety which is brought to its kuowledge. Hot it must be rnmcm keied that funds are necessary to tbe purpose and it is hoped that the tond people of Hood Kiver the people wbo appreciate a good chuho will renpotid heartily to Ibis call, both by th-ir presence at tbo conoert and ulao by THE BROS1US BLOCK fl per year, Hood Kiver Vulley liniaue Society. Further mention will oiii uuxt issue, keep date. be made in iu mind the lelilcil in Favor of Limber Co. The United States Circuit Court bas juht given a deicson io lavor of tbe Oregon Lumber Company which ap pealed from the ruling of a lower court fa regard to the location of a corner mark near Dee. 'Ibe case was brougbi by the lumber compan? ag.iiutit A. W. Mohr surveyor tor Was co county, wbo re located tbe comer at tbe request of residents in tbe neighborhood aud in so doing lopped olf about 000 leet of tbe property of the lumber oompany. Tbe court or dered a new survey made and on beariug tbe case decided iu favor of the lumber couipuuy. Elected New llminl of Din etui s. Tho annual meeting ot tbe Hood Kiver Commercial Club took place Monday eveuing wltb President Jayuo presiding Attn- listening to a report ou the year's work from Secretary P. 8. Davidson tbe election of officers took place and resulted iu eleotlug P. S. Davidson, Cbas. Hall, Cbas. T. Early, Truman Butler, b A. Cram, A. J. Derby and J. H. Unborn as the board of directors tor tbe eueuing year Arrangements were also put un tier way for tbe annual banquet which will be held In January. M ASONIO MEETIXUS Royal Arch Chapter Friday evening, Deoember 4, work in tbe K. A. degree. All members uiged to be present. Visiting com nanloim weloome, U. H. Castuer, H. P. .1. F. & M. Meetlnfr Saturday evening, December 5tb, election of o Ulcers and work. Ail mem tier i requested to be pretent and visiting members who may be iu the city also cordially invited to attend. C. N. Clarke, W. M. Eastern Slnr Tuesday evening, December 8, elec tion of otUoers. There will also be work, enu the chapter will be ooened at 7 p. m. All members of tbe order ate expecced to be present. Mrs. Csrrie Bailey, W. M. Sir Knifchta, Attention Saturday evening, December 12, Hood Kiver Commundery, K. T. , will be constituted by officers of the (Irand Commandery. There will be a six o'clock dinner served in the hall, to which all Sir Knights and their ladies are invited to partici pate. The Commsndery will be open ad at 8 p. m. lor tbe ceremonies of constitution, election of ottiooi (, in stallation and work id tbe K. T. De gree. W. K Laraway, E. C. Nelson F. Entries' on. Nelsou l' Kgglestou aged 75 years died here Tuesday, December 2 of cancer of the stomach. Mr. Egglestou who is survived by his wife and two duiighters who live here and one son who resides near Vancouver, bad been at tlood Kiver hut a short time and was not very well knowu here. Tbe funeral was held Wednesday a (tern o en ut 2 o'clock from Nichols obapel, liev. N. Kvhiis officiating, and inter meut whs iu Idlewildo Cemetery. Obituary - Mrs. H. Elizabeth (Jlapp a elie was boru at SkImiii, Washington .county, New Voik, April 21, 1811. aud depart ii this life on Nov. 15tb., 1008, at ll:2.'p m. She whs th eldest daughter ot Le- onliltis Biid Jure 11, Cl'ii p In 1856 she came west with her pate- ts and rnttled in Iowa City, l.)wa, ttud re moved to Jersey County tn 1881. She was united i t niHiriege to M. C. Stelle. Oct. 17th, 1SUG To tbis uoinu were brrn eiht children. She is sur vived by her hushaml and three obil dren, Frank K. sod Truman V. of thin city, and Mrs. Ambro.e Wycknlf i Alton. Ill , one grandson, llsrkley Stelle Wvcoff of Alton; on sister, Mrs. (ieorge K. Voibet-s of tbis city. Hint to brothers. Dwells C Rtid Chailes I.. ClHpp of Ho ml Kivei, Ore gon, besides other reUV Ives aud a host of trlemle She whs converted and united with tbe Presbyterian church at the ege ot 19 years, of whieh church aberontiu red a true aud devoted niembei. In 1875 she wh baptised Into the felloo shipnf Itie I Ir.t lisitiat iburcli of Jersey rille. lu 18.)1 shei with ber husband, transferred their member i ship to the Baptist church at Delhi where they assumed n lie b of lis re sponsibility for tbe building of this church aud maintaining Ita orguaiza-1 giving tbelr names and dues as memLers ot tbe Ue Paris Fair "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" Black Motor Car, Raffles, Prisoner of Zenda, The Jungle, Helmet of Navarre, Captain of the Kansas, The Cardinal's Snuff Box, Bairabas, The Pit, Whisper ing Smith, The Marble Faun and many others, besides a swell line of Gift Books aud Story Books for young folks. Furs and Fur Sets In this line you will find a choice lot to select from and at the lowest prices. These make lovely gifts and something that will be appreciated the greater pnrt of the year. Anything from a child's set for 50c up to the finest set for ladies for 35.00 tlon, aud only a short time ten thv 'placed their letters In the .iBraKTrilla church. She wag an earno.t and de voted Christian woman. Her wslk Bod conveisation gave Dot ice that she had been with tbe Master aud bad learned of Him. She bad lu every vicissitude of lfie a keen sense of an over ruling Prowdeuce aud an abid ing Isith in tbe wisdom and goodness ot Him wbo doeth all things well. Wanleil a (jirl To do general housework at onoe. Apply to Mrs l' C. Urosius.. Tbe Right Rev. Bisbop Kobt. Pad dock will hold services io St. Mark's Eplsopal ohurob at 11 a. m. next Sun day. Ihe Maiu Restaurant will be kept open all night from now on and will serve oysters in any stye and short urdeis of ail kluds L. C. Dnrlsnd, formerly of Uolden dale, wbo ha-i recently come to Hood River will assist tbe oboir of the Episcopal church Sunday morning by sirigirig a solo. The next meeting of tbe Pythian sisters will be held .Tuesday, Decem ber 15, wheu the annual election if otflcers will take plaoe. Wm. Sbipmna, well known at Hood River, writes from Verona, Mo , tbnt be expects to return here in the iprlug. W. H. Marshall was a busluess visit or in Tbe Dalles Monday. Ibe Ladies Aid Snoeity of tbe Cnn gregstional cburob will meet tbis week with Mrs. J. 11. (Jill, Friday at terooon, December 4. The Ladies Guild of St. Maik's oburcb will meet tbia week, Fiidaj afternoon, with Mrs. W. J. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. U. V Edwards, who spent tbe summer beie bave gone to Grand Junction, Colo. . and may de aide to remain there permanently. 'Ihe ladies of tbe U. H. oburcb will bol.l tbelr baked sale at Hanna'a store next Friday. Key. J. L. Hershner is in attend ance at tbe annual session of tbe Northwest Fruit Growers' Association In Portland. Mis O'Brien, wbo served euoh ex cellent coffee at the social, says: "Keep the cover of your Folger's uoiaeu liale tin closed tight. Tbe flavor aud aroma ia in tbe coffee when you buy it.' Mr. O. B Braddick would like to meet parties desiriug to take up thorough course In short baud tbis winter in Mr. A. A. Jayne't law office. at 7:30; Saturday evening, December 5, as to terms, eto. The story of "Why Girls Leave Home," which wili be tbe attraction st the Opera House oo Saturday even ing, December oth, is said to be one of tbe unusual dramatic plays ol great intensity, ibe story la tbat of i young aud beautiful girl whose char aoter is misunderstood by ber elder brother, wbo seeks to diive Instead ot OJsxlug bet fiud she is induced to be. lieve that there is more lo a "Bobem lnu li'e than In the unlet hie of rei hou.e She is raved lu u. the eiils I that kind of a life by good friends and a constant loier, and all ends happily with virtue triumphant and villiaiiy exposed aud punished. Mr Iv J Uarpeutct bas spared no expeese In stagiug tbe play; the sceulo invest ture being rery elaborate, while tbe members of tbo oompany are people especially suited to tbe character tbey portiay. - The Emmanuel Movement A course of lectures at tbe Unitar Ian church every Wtduesday evening In 'December. Ihe new pysohology and its mat lout lo Christian Science. New thought, meutal and physical beallug also the Positive School of Criminology. Tbe ' lectures will be given by the pastor, J. Van Neioe Handy. All-Dny Meeting Ihere will te an all day meeting at tbe Alliance Chare), corner of May and blizahetu strrots, Hood Kivei, Oregon, Sunday, December 6, 11 a to. Uommimlon servioe, V:,R) p.m. ei aogrlistio seivic, and every etenii g tberexfter until further notice. Ev e yhody i invited. Cu d or Thanks. We Uh to exteud our heartfelt thanks to tbe many friedus who so kiudlv aosisted ua io our aad bereave ment, tbe loss ut a husband and lath er. Mrs. Rachel Unions and family Fred f aril lo to rVeReynolds A Co's. leed yard opposite I.uckey's blacksmith shop to tie and teed your horses. Now oprn. Prices reasonable. High Top Shoes For Ladies Made with good welt soles, nice soft moose hide uppers, in either black or tau. There is nothing finer for winter wear, or for your summer outing. They are durable, neat and comfortable. Trices anf! In Men's High Tops You can find anything you want. Our stock is very large and you can get them in light, medium or heavy weight for $3.50, $4, $5, 6, and $6.50 Boys' High Tops That will stand the hard wear for $2.50, $3 and $3.50 BASKET BALL Coliseum Skating Rink Opening Game of the Season The Dalles vs. Hood River FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4 For ale Hone. -Beurre il'Angne pear tref a. N. W. Cl2() No. mi. Report of the Condition of The First National Bank At Hood River In the State of On-ifon, at Ihe " close ol business, November 27, 190S. KKSOUKC'K.1. Loans and Dlscniinta fri'O.s-Vi 09 Overdrafts, necured and unsecured. fi.Htti in It. H. Ilonils to secure circulation ,OI0.00 Premiums on U. 8. lioarts (M7.50 Bonds, securities, etc $',i'22:li Banking house, furniture and tlx. Hires 3,3W.i5 Due from national banks (not ri- Herve Kent) 12,214 Ml Due from approved reserve agents... at, l.ti.W I hecks uud otlier cash Hems M2 6i Noles id ( tner National Hanks 1,115.00 Friicitonul paper currency, nliktia und eet'ts .- J0.G8 Lttwlttl Money Hi serve In Hank, viz: Wpecie 17,11-2 00 i'gai-ieii er noies i.tmuuu rs.bv.UD It. in 11,1,1 on mini with U- l'ie:ts urer (S percent, ol circulation) 1,20000 lotul 3HX,sUi.U LIABILITIES ('HpltHl Hloek paid In 60.onn.ti0 Hurplus fjnd 10,000.00 undivided prorlls, lessexpenses and taxes psld l.Jlli.KI National Imnk noles outstanding SS.OO'.OO individual deposits sub ect to check l(ill.:i4:t it; demand rertlltcales of deposit 6,2121)3 Tune c i titillates of ucpobtl und suv- liiKH department CS.M! OS Certified checks 620 00 i asnter a checks outstaudinir 7 617.41 Keserved for taxes 400 00 ram in ror increase capital stock and burplua : 1,343X0 JiliH.Ol Bie or Oregon, County or Hood Hivi r-ss: 1, K. O. Rlnnchar, cashier of the above-nan ed bank, do solemnly swear that the above uiiemeni ia true io llie oest or my knowledge aud belief. E. O. Ulanchak, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me thin 1st day oi Decern oer, isms. A. J. Derby, Notary Public. CorrectrAtti st : John W. Hlnricba, D. Mc- Duuaiii, r . o. siuntey, uirecioi a. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION! " (Not Coal Land ! U. H. Land Oftk at The Dalles, Oregon, novemocr 28II1, law. Notice Is hereby given that ALAMKDA HILL, of Hood River Oregon, who, Jon No. vemoer aim, nun, made Timber and Mione Application, No. U1S05, lor BWti. Mecllon 21. Townshlo I North Kunvnll ITuul Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of In' tentlon to make Final Timber and Stone rroor, io esmonsn claim lo the land above de scribed, before the Register and Receiver of me uniiea niates LHnd Office, at The Dalles, uregoD, on me mil day or f eoruary, 11109. Claimant names as witnesses: J. H. Simon ton, f-mil D. West, John W. Davis, Thomas run, an or. noon Kiver, Oregon. C. W. Moork, Reglsler, Report of the Condition of Butler Banking Company at Hood River, In the State of Oregon, at the c.uwui uua uuh nui, ci , l Am. KEHOIBCK8. Loans and discounts tXW.102.7ii veroiaits. sirureo and unsecured.. U.7I7IW Honda, secuMtlea, etc itOOU.Oil Hanking house, furniture aud fixt's 4,07ilf0 Due Irom approved reserve banks... 74,4:ffiM Kxi liaimrs lor clearing house 716 9:1 L'ttsri ti'i Mann 21,045 11 Total J474,021.4r, LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In f 50 000.00 ourpiuaiiinii 15.000.00 uoutviueu prunts, u . ienaes and raxes paid 12,722 45 Due to banks and hankers 45 ;7 Individual de,oslt mi J ct to check 309,213 811 ie.iianu ceriincates or deposit .1,1.liti.K line ct-riiucaies oi neK)ll M f,n ft casruer a cnecks outsianding 2,280.85 Total ..-1171,024.4 Slate of Oregon, County of Hood River ss: i iruman miner, caliler of the above. nameo nana, oo soi.-mnly swear that the above statement Is true to th.- hput rf ,.. .u.in,(ni,u wiin, iittMAEI UUTLEH, k.lmf 1...... . CanliU-r, Siibs-iltied und sworn to before me thu jn i nay h u c,, . j. ii Hcnmelier, Notary Public. Coirecl-Atieal: l.elle BuiVr. K. 11 K fiintu a. Exeeiili'r's No hv Norlce la lierehv given tlisl llie nnrt..rui haa been h'retoforj bv orl-r of thH,rm Count Court of theiRte of ri Bon, for vi'sii. miCotrnl . rtnlv apoflnled t l ex.-cul.H- the n-t Hill of John Ihmohuc. de.vj.1 which cauae la now la n lliiK In Hie rnni.n Onirl for Hood RUer Countv; hi . I all peisonV. navTiig cImIiii-4 nvamst iald duo trn hnebr noiined In presi-m tne ame, rtulv ve'lHcd, to m, at my orrl"' in ilievlt v r H,i klvr in said llO'd Kivr Conn v. wllhln Mi months after the datr t.l the Hrst piililrcatlon ol this notice. Dated lec . 1908 1 vt-os X.Di Kxiculor of Will of John Douuhue. Deceus. ed. We are prepared for Christmas Tim with a full line of beautiful Gifts. Second Floor. For Hale-Prir.e-wlnnlng Plymouth Bock chicken Cockerels aud pullets. Just aa line as can be got. Id fact, nothing better, We guarantee to give you sutlafiictiou or your money returned. We have letters from dilttir cut p.irls speaking well of our Htock. Hock font Poultry Yard, Hood River, Ore. For Sale Horse, wagon, cow. and chickens. Itarthel, 1082 K. For Sale-A good double set of heavy har. ness. also a light double buggy harness. These will be sold cheap and we guarantee to give you aatlsliictlon and save you money. Call at Kockford Store. Phone 183 X. For Sale A pair of mules broken to orchard work. .Sound and gentle, inquire of !. J. Dellart, Hood Kiver, near Wau-Guln-Gulu Hotel. Wanled-Poattton by Japanese boy to do housework. Phone 1H0. P. O. box 564. For Sale Good second-hand A wagon. Apply at W. 11. Winans. Phone I7.JS. Wanted To give twenty acres of land for MHO worth of labsr. Apply to J. Adrian loo ping. Phono 11)42 K d31 For Sale Two or three freah cows. Kiver side Hum, nine ml U a west of town. J. W. Morton. j31 f For Male Brown ltghoin TheodeFosa. 1972 L. chickens. Mrs. d.si Dlmentlon timber for sale at $6 per thou sand. Inquire of K. W. Wlriana, J'ood River. Ore. ' For Sale 1 good work team, harness, good wagno and cow for $275. Inquire at Pine Grove store. ror itent i hree rooms nicely equipped for light housekeeping with all modern Improve ments. Mrs. K. DrjanL Phone 23I M. d 17 For Exchange-Black driving horse for light farm wagon. Box 175, Postofflce. For SaleOr will exchange for typewriter, a fine Pierce bicycle in good repair. Phone J, L. Judd, Waucoma Hotel. d3 Lost-A thin band gold bracelet. Kewiird! Finder return to J. Walters burber shop in basement of Urosius Bldg, d3 For Sale An A No. 1 milcn cow. Address L. J. Goodenough, Route 1. Phunel942-x. d3 Wanted Ari experienced' girl foe general housework. Mrs. Wm. M. Stewart. d3 Horses For Hale-One sorrel, weight 10,10, good puller and excellent riding. Also 1500 lb grey Both broke single ond double. Will sell cheap. Ralph Hlnrlchs. d3 Fonnd-Blnding or log chain, hook on aach end- Owner j,ave mme by n,,- at ul(i cler office and paying lor this ad. For Sale-Good buggy and light harness. A. N. RAIIM. For sale-One black horse for sale, weight 1200 lbs., good single driver. Price J7d If sold soon. See G. L. Robinson. Phone 2072L. . Strawberry Plants For Hale- -75ca thousand; ir made ready for planting gl.50 per thousand T. Teras, 114 R. D. No. 2. din For Sale A full blooded Jeraey helfer.otitet f"d,cn.lle- Cheap It taken at ono. Pnone iw.Lt. r. u. cox 182. dlO For Hsle-I plow, Oliver Chilled new ground plow, practically new. 1 bran new farmer's Kdge, combination anvil, pipe vise and vise hand drill. 1 aei work harness. J25 buys Hie bunch. J. H. WhLsler, dl7 Wanted-Agcats to know that J have a tool that sel s on stirtit n, tTnnv .i , sample. A. Duda & Co., 22 Sixth St., Portland, Ore. , ' in ' For Sale Team of horses, pony, saddle and bridle; wagon: set work harnesa. Addreaa I" Si, care Glacier. tll7 For ale at a, hurauin nrinA a kki outfit compete, lio..k pulleys, cable, Giant machine- All very lillle ued and in splendid condiuon Can be seen at or add -ess J. O. Goldthwalte. on river rourl Arm nnAi, of fucker s mill. a For Rent Lanre fnint room ni..iv r.,.n. Isiied; outside entrance; privl'lege of bath. nrsthotie weal of Congregational Chinch, Slate SI ieet. tf TO G1VK AWAY 4 l.. ., ding wood, pine, Mr and oak, would make several thousand rick; all close to river bank; could be floated to town or can be ricked on place until next fall If desired. Will present I he i same to rea,-onltile party cutting and ricking belore March llrst next. J.-O Gold, iiiwaiie, R. F. D. Nil. 1, or first ranch above i iicaer-a mm on river Mad. 017 Notice. To all whom It nmy ooncern: ,-M.itcj is nereliy given that mv wife, Nellie Re1, has li-lt niv bnl uioi i....,.i i.i cause hiiI I will not responsible for auy bills or liideotediieea contracted by ter ufler Hi.-.late ol this notice All persons are hereby win tied ma io Bril ber ir.imu . i i i, credit nu my account. p. ri iil-i. ii uat.d Nov. 24, Mas. .7 Jiotit-e tn Water (on iim-ia W nill net furnish aster lm naflar to be used in any but "tank" closets A word to Ihe Ue is sufficient. n-ieoirio L.lgbt, Puaer A, Watei Co.