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HOOD R1VEH QLAC1EB THTJB8DAY, DECEMBER 10, 908.
'aai ainrr(61aritr,piAYFIl FAST GAME
' OF BASKET BALL
Issued Every Thursday by
ARTHUR D. MOe. PuMUhar.
THE PLAY W1TU01T A Hi LET
We conie to no technical know
ledge ot tba lulei that govern In the
warding of prize at an apple bow;
and therefore oaonot paaa oo the le
gitimacy of tbe rulion of the Spokane
Fair people wblob results in abutting
oat the Hood It iter grower. Tbe
Hood Hirer people would invoke tbe
rule observed at every other apple
exhibit of importance those ot tbe
National Pomologioal Hooiety. For
reasons tbat now eem obvlou, tbe
Spokane Apple Fair promoter will
not abde by tboae rulea; in lien
thereof tbey formulate a ay-tern of
ward entirely their own; role which
discriminate against tbe flneat applea
grown Bt Hood Klver. and tbe remit
la tbat, where tbe Hoo 1 Hirer grow
eta exreoted to p-titioiptite extensive
ly lu the Spokaoeabow, tbey bare de
cided, upou being adriaed of tbe new
rulea.Jnot participate at all. All of
thii morei ua to remark tbat any ap
ple show conducted with tbe idea tbat
tbe exhibit of tbe flneat applea aball
be a fundamental and not an Inci
dental faot.fand especially where toe
aepiratiou U to exhibit tbe ttet ap
plea In tbe world we aay tbat auob a
ihowwilJ not and cannot be complete
with tbe Hood River applea left out.
Ibere may be upplea grown else
where aa large, aa red, aa golden and
aa luaoiooa looking aa those grown at
Hood Hirer, but tbe bare auggeation
will cause the Hood Kiver man to
ahake bia bead in doubt, and we do
not know tbat we blame Mm. We
certainly do not blame blm for not
participating In tbia Spokane affair
with a prohibitive handicap in prize
winning to allect tbe reputation ot
bia applea if, indeed, judging by
farolaal rulea might aSeot tbat reputa
tion. The Hood Kiver applegrowei
bin a right to be jealoua and particu
lar. Iu a aeuRe be baa been a pioneer
in tbe apple culture of tbia entire aeo
tiun ; and be haa, through tbe Intelli
gent cultivation of tbe noil be posses
aea, brought incalculable advantage to
the other apple producer of tbe Pa
oiflo Northwest. Tbe aplendld 'name
which tbe Oregon apple baa aohleved
abroad aianda largely to bia credit,
and tbe high standard of tbe Oregon
apple lends prottiable obaraoter to the
entire apple produot ot tbe aeotlon.
Tbe (aot appear to be, It one cares
to speak with absolute candor in tbe
premises, that tbe Spokane exbllit ia
to be a real estate advertisement and
not an apple show a sort ot a polite
aud enterprising horticultural shell
Rtirue, in which tbe booming of Spo
kane realty aud not the exhibit of the
finest applea la tbe prime motive.
TuUgruui.
u. . .
Robert Wright
Robert Wright, uged 00 years, died
nt the Cottage llowpital here Friday
alter a prolonged illness. Mr. Wrlgbt
cume to Hood Kiver about elfgbteen
or twenty years ago from North Pow
dor. Oro,. where lie was at oue time a
well-to-do contractor. For many
year he worked iu tbe varioua log
ging camps in tbia section and waa
well known and well liked by lumber
men. A far aa ia known he had no
reliitlvea who could be oommuuioated
witb at the time ot bia death aud tbe
body was taken to Nicbol'a undertak
ing parlor where it waa prepared for
burial and taken to ldlewilde Ceme
tery for Interment at 2 o'olook Sun
day afternoon.
COFFEE
Schilling's Best is a business-like
name; you know
what it means; and it
means what you want.
Your grortr rstsrot riu nons II ? aMt
Ilk It: w pay lilu.
Friday night Hood Hirer met witb
tbeii fJrat defeat in basketball in sev
eral yean, but bad liuod Kiver woo,
It would bare meant great honor for
oa because all of oor men but one
were bigbscbool boy and had itbo
tloed but two weeks, while Tbe Dulles
five have been practicing two or tbrea
months. When tbe visitor went out
on the floor for ten minutes practice
tbey displayed flue team work and al
though playing together In great style
there waa no special person tbat was
a "star" or especially gifted In throw
ing basket iu the game. When our
own men presented themselves on tbe
wbeel worn floor ot the rink tbey were
given a yell cf encouragement, Irom
some of tbe high school student.
Doom jig a boom !
Boom ! jig a boom I
UoomI jig-a rig a jig-a
iiooni I boom ! too in !
Hip rab, aee!
Hip rab, aee I
Hood Hirer.
Tbe line up was aa follows:
Tbe Dailea Hood Hirer
Kdmooda 1 f Waidstein
Hopkins r f Jobnson
Littin o liaker
ilradshaw 1 g Hartley
Calbraitb r g Hell
Umpire, Sharp; timekeeper, Kaly;
time, 1 hour; score keeper, Clifford;
aoore, 21 to LH); Halves, 20 minute;
Iotermission, 10 minutes.
The game started at 9:30, the ball
being thrown into tbe air by tbe ref
eree which came down into linker's
eager grasp and went whirling through
tbe air to Waidstein, wbo gave oue
leap and a push whiob caused tbe
storekeeper to give us credit for two
point. The game proceeded for a
while during tbe first half till the
orowd got ao eager and enthusiastic
over tbe game that tbe captain of
tbe "Cherry City" team kindly asked
them not to make so much noise as
tbey oouldnt' bear bia signals.
First Hood Hirer waa ahead, then
Tbe Dailea, ant? it wouH have beeu
Impossible to have found more even
ly matched team. Tbe Brut ball end
ed witb a aoore of 9 to 9, ao tbe peo-
ple.tkated ten minutes until tbe time
for rest waa over.
Wben tbe blue and whites und tbe
red aud blacks came running out on
tbe floor the msn witb tbe megap
hone gave them a hearty cheer. The
game went on in harmony aud once
during tbe ceoond half Hood Kiver
waa Ave points ahead. At times tbe
vlaitora got rather exoited and caused
foula quite frequently, but- wben tbia
ooourred we were sure to fcet an extra
one added to our score. Waidstein
threw five baskets on foula in succes
sion, two he missed and tbe last oue
he made. He also made three from
tbe Held. Johnson made oue basket
from tbe field but did not succeed in
making auy more. The rest of our
men played exceptionally well undor
tbe cicumstunoos and tbe lack ot
praotioe tbey have bid.
A tbe writer is not aoquuiuted with
Tbe Dalles players, all be can say is
that they bad banl luck in not win
ning by a larger soore.
CHRISTMAS STAMPS
PLACED ON SALE HERE
Tbe Hed Cross ChrUtmas stamps
which have created so much interest
in Portluud aud are being sold to pro
ride iunda to take care ot persons
without means atllicted with tuber
culosis have been placed ou sale
at Hood Hirer. Tbe etumpa arc sold
for one cent and provide a very con
venient and cheap little puster for
sealing up Chri itmiis package. I be
atampa wero plaoed on sale bare at
the instigation of the Visiting Nurses'
Association ot Portland who are mak
ing a state wide campaign to secure
funds for tbe use already outiiued.
In Portland the idea has mot witb
instant favor and all the large stores
and many other bave plaoed them on
ale. A stand has also been placed
in tbe postottloe building there for
their disposal, tbe official of the
Harrimau lines in Oregon bave lent
tbeir assistance in this good work und
it i hoped to raise a goodly sum in
the state during tbe next three week.
Quick to take up a humanitarian
movement ot any kind we bave no
doubt tbat tbe residents of Hood Hiv-
Look nt our Splendid line of Ladies'
Fancy Collars and Belts. The
best assortment in the city.
&e Paris Fair
"THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY"
A Full Line' of Trunks, Suit
Cases and Traveling Bags at
the lowest prices.
Suggestions for Christmas Shopping
We never have had sueh a
splendid assortment of ('hrist
mas jroods Ix'fore, and what
makes it better the values are
bigger than ever. We bought
right at the time when the
markets were offering the best
values and can sluy you pres
ents suitable for .young or old.
DOLLS
Of every kind'frotn
the penny doll up
to the finest of
dolls. Dolls with
natural hair; dolls
with rubber, cloth
metal or bisque
heads. Teddy
bears and bear
cloth. Cloth ani-
niiils of all kinds.
Doll Go-Carts
Carriages, Ex
press Wagons,
Wheelbarrows,
Stick Horses,
Itockking Hors
es, Doll Furni
ture of all kinds
Little red chairs for the baby.
Childs Dishes of tin, granite or
china, Iron Toys of all kinds,
Banks of every description, me
chanical toys, musical toys,
magic lanterns, story books,
picture books, ADC Hooks.
Blocks, Sleds
boys and girls.
of all kins for
Black boards,
and Game
Boards,
games of
all kinds.
Drums and
beautifully
framed pic
tures for
room,
dining
room,
the 11
kitchen, Chinaware, Glassware
FURS
Furs and Fur Sets, Ruge, a fine
line of all kinds Toilet Cases,
Kings, Bracelets, Stick Dins,
Brooches, Ladies' Coats, Suits,
Collars, Handkerchiefs, Direc
toireBead Ties, Belts, Toilet
Cases, Mirrors, Slippers, Shoes,
Shawls, Scarfs,
Men's
Neckties, Mufflers, Sox, Dress
Shirts, Smoking Sets, Hats,
Caps, Suspenders put up in
pretty boxes and making very
"acceptable gifts, House Slip
pers, Watch ('harms, Vest
Docket Fobs and hundreds of
other article that we have on
display.
Ladies' Gingham
House Dress
Of the best A. F. C. Gingham in med
ium dark cofore in stripes and broken
plaids, waist and skirt, good full cut,
just received. The Suit... QQ
Men's Suits
If you want a new Suit for yourself or
the boys for Christmas, just see the
big values we are offering. Our line
of clothing is the largest in the city
and we know that our prices cannot
be duplicated, quality considered.
Look at thot-e
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits
for $18 and $20
Guaranteed als dutely all wool.
loyal Hiippnrt and until it Iihh iU red ribbon and Christ
work of providing I mas seal. Mmobmta tire putting them
upon their holiness letters. t Notes
of holiday greeting bear tbem." Chil
dren are spending boarded peunies for
them.
It will oot carry any kind of mail.
But auy kind ot mali will rarry It.
One penny apiece,
liuy tbe Christmas stump.
' Ask auj body
Ihe stamps can be procured here at
Slocoin's book store, Wood & Hog
gin' grocery, the Mount Hood 'Hotel
and Hall's pbaruiuoy.
er will give their
help in the good
money for tbe uiiciiuion or inose
v. bo are alllictcd with this dread (lis
euse. In later days general hospitals
refuse to receive tuberculosis (lanes,
and it is in tbe hope of providing
suitable quarters fur them tbat this
movement has beou taken up through
out the state.
Ihe Interest being taken In the
Christmas stamp sale in Portland in
wel described In tbe Sunday Journal
whiob says:
Tbe first consignment of Christina
stamps to be sold for tbe V'altiug
Nuise association for the campaign
against tuberculosis has all beuu
plaoed arid a second lot of 100,000 Is
due to arrive tomorrow. This is tbe
cheering news which has made glad
the workers Iu this case.
It is astonishing, onsidoiing how
short a time the stamps have been
here, the widespread interest whiob
the campaign baa aroused, ihe tele
pbnne at Visiting Nurse headquarter
in the Medical building requires con
stant uttontii it. l''rom Hood Kivor.
fiom Milwankie, from tbe Poniusula,
come urgent requests for Btamps.
"Hend us some stamps, we'll sell
them," is the cry from all parts.
And how deeply Interested are the
sutlerers from tbis distressing malady
themselves. Ihe patients whom the
nurses iu their rounds are attending
ask with gieat eagerness, "How in the
stamp sale lioiugV
"It comes too late for me, but 1 du
so waut It to succeed for the other
people who aren't ao far gone," was
the exclamation of a young man whoso
frail life Is dully ebbing.
Merchants in all parts or the city
are sending their requests for stamps,
aud aie heigu supplied aa fast aa the
workers cau distribute them.
Holes girls and clerks in all of tbe
department stores, drug stores and
s ntlonery departments are eagerly in
terested in selllug as many ititiupa as
possible to help the good work. This
is their non'.ribtitiou, aud they make
it willingly. Throughout tbe city the
same feeling is shown and expressions
ot euoouragemeut are heard ou all
sides..
And women who are already hnsten
ing to the postolllco with arms lull of
bundles feel that not one is noniplete
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The Best of Every
thing For XMas
at
ARTHUR CLARKE'
Hood River's Reliable Jewelry Store
Largest assortment, beautiful designs, reasonable prices
anything just step in and I'll be glad to do my part.
Arthur Clarke
If you think of
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President Itousevrlt as Editor
President Koosevelt has signed a
contract witb the Outlook Magazine to
act as associate editor oo his retire
ment from otlice aud according to a
writer in the Spokesman-Review this
is what is expected '.o happen:
"Copy !" tcreamed Editor Runsc
velt. The ottice boy It'll out of bis
obair.
"iio over uad ask Abhntt what time
we go to presp," snapped l lie editor,
pasting two sheets of mannsrript to
getuer and bliing ott the last para
graph witb his teeth.
"tie says we go a week from next
Tuesday," said the ofllce boy, stroll
ing'baok at the end of an hour.
"A week fiom next Tuesday?
Shade otthe outamount. 1 stiangled
with my watch chain what sort of a
paper Is this, anyway? You tell Ab
bott 1 didn't sign up to edit centen
nial number ot tbe government cot
ton report.
"We'll get this sheet out tonight
or I'm a liar for the Hrst time in my
life. " He marked "more" on two
sheets oi copy at the same time witn
both bands aud said :
"Shoot that up the tube. Tell the
foreman it 1 don't bave a proof ot
tbat down in 10 minutes I'll make
him eat hia galley boy."
A poet with a quatiaiu on spring
laid his manuscript ou the desk Tbe
editor obewed up the vertes aud chas
ed the poet down the rear steps. Tbe
oopy boy oomea in witb an armlul of
proofs.
"Here's me nisi instalment ot a
serial by F. lloppety Smith that Mr.
Abbott bought last year," be said.
"Foreman snys Jack Loudon a story
will be dowu next week.
"By the pelt of the rhinoceros 1
slew witb my camp chair, 1 wouldn't
wait a week fur a proof of Columbus'
signed story ot tbe discovery of Amer
ica. Hrlng me a linotype and I'll eel
London's story myself."
"Man from Oklahoma Is outside
and wants to see you," said the olHoe
boy. "Says he's a friend of your."
"That's a deliberate, unqualified
falsehood," snarled tbe editor. "(Jet
me a fresh pot of pas e. 1 haven't
auy friends in Oklahoma."
"Ills name's Abernatby," persisted
tho boy.
"Bully I" screamed tbe editor.
"S'liow him in. Kim down stairs and
turn that pet tiger loose. Open tbe
closet door aud let tbe wolves out.'
lell Abbott to set up the targots iu
the back yard. By Christmas, I'll
bave Abemathy write a good story ou
bow 1 saved his life iu South Africa
ly making blm stay iu camp while 1
went after the elephants."
"There'a.auother man out there,"
said tha boy. "Looks pretty, mad.
Says be wants a correction. Hia
name is Hearst."
"De-ligbed! Throw him in. I'll
correct blm all right. Tell Loeb to
bring me a dictionary. Tell Abbott
I'll have a column of good obituary
stutf, to go ahead ot that atory by
Hermit on bow 1 killed a treaoberous
hnpardwitb my fountain pen. Any
other callers?"
"So, air, but here' a proof of the
table of contents for tbe next issue.
Mr. Abbott want you to look it
over. There are tba out and liyouts,
too.
"(eel Tbats pretty good. Her
mit's got a good pioture of me break -inn
'hyena's neck by swinging him
around by tbe tail but we can use
that some other time. .
Northwest Orchard Ac. cage
"Hood Kiver I shown to bave 0000
a ores ot bearing orchaids, 12,000 acres
of young fruit trees that huve not yet
beguu to bear and 5000 sees ol fruit
laud tbat baa not been put miner nil
tivatiou.
"The figures for Wenntrlioe show
OUHJ acres of bearing fn it tieee, 10.
000 acres of land set out '.o tr.es bi't
not old enough to bear and 40T0 ncre
of available fruit land not under eel
livation."
It the figures in regard to Yakima
and VVenetobee are aa iuoorrect as
those for Hood Uiver tba value or this
compilation is reduced to eotue'Ding
very much approaohiug uotbiug.
FEANKTON.
KHJ9 Borman visited Frankton on
Monday. Sba will return to ber borne
iu McMinnvill - lu tbe near future.
Wilbur H dynes returned from Van
couver last week, where be went to
spend the Thanksgiving holidays.
The representative for tbe Interna
tional Enoyclopedia visited at tbe
school on Monday. His set of books
are the latest nod they would improve
our libuiry immensely. Tbe High
School pupils need such books for
their leference work.
Norma Ua ker has been absent from
school lor a week. She baa been quite
sick.
Odell met with defeat in their owu
harbor Saturday, December 5. The
Bocre wa9 8 to (i in favor of Fraukton
High School. It was expected by all
tbat Odell would win, as they were fa
miliar to the home made baskets and
rough gr iiind. The Held was some
what under sized and with a little
practice one would be able to toss a
basket from most any position on tbe
field. The few preliminaries were
held and Odell wou the toss of tbe
coin. They chnee the most favored
basket whiob put l'niuktou to a great
disadvantage. Tbe first balf on
Frankton's part in throwing baskets
waa a failure, resulting in a score of 6
to 0, in favor of Odell. Tbe second
half was better. Frankton uiually
wakes up In the second half, and tbey
played basket ball Within ten rnin
utcs we made eight points which put
oa in tbe lead. Tbe word was then
given to "cover your man aud bold
blm down," aud we passed the re
maining ten mniutes by keeping the
bail away from Udell's goal.
BARRETT.
A bert Gibbons has returned home
alter an extended trip into Vashing
ton where be has been superintend
ing tbe packing of a large quantity of
apples tor tbe Davidson Fruit Com
pany. 3. II. Shoemaker's new bouse is
now completed and its oozy rooms are
now oooii pied by tbe family.
Mrs. Helme is now making a trip to
Chicago to look after the interests of
her property in the Windy oity.
J. (Jroir haa been making tbe dirt
and rocks fly by usiug a little dyna
mite cn Mr, Gardnei's land.
Wa contributed to the Rose Festi
av), Hood Kiver Apple show and sev
eral enterprises to help boost Hood
River. We think tbe time baa oome
wben we should have a poultry show.
Seeing that there are so many fanoy
chickens kept in the valley (there is
no reason why it should not be a suc
oess: Now lot ua get,togetber and so
be organized tbat we have a poultry
exhibit in January 1909. I would like
to receive letters from all who are iu
terested, then we will appoint a time
wben we meet in Hood River and or
ganize. Address & Hrayford, Kock
ford Poultry Yard, Hood River.
CRAPPER,
The Hall Drug Store
Prescription Specialists
Hood River - Oregon
Hard cold la
plowing
la not a
im
school for several days.
tbe oauee.
II. Taylor is a bu-ty man
these days, turning over aoil
snap.
Sam Khy is kept busy making
protements ou tils plaoe.
Mr. Fiirrell has put a bridge across
the diioh iu trout of his plaoe.
Mr Hurker and sou Frtd are put
ting a Li w leuce across the front of
their leu 110104.
A A. Catcbell Is bulldiug a new
chlckt n house ou tbe la ft plaoe.
Mr. Wallnru has nephew from the
east visiting at bis home.
M. P. Isenborg and John Mosser
have gone to Forest Grove., to vis't
Mr-i. Ueiman Sailing.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Jantzen spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. U.
Church
Mr. Oxhurougb is busy turning over
stoue-i and soil 00 bis plaoe.
Miss Pearl Btalock came borne Sat
urday. Ed'and Harry Barker are through
packing applea and are at Loa.e.
The Belmont ladies deeire to return
thanks for tbe generous patronage
tuey received at their dinner, supper
and bazaar last Saturday. Tbe amount
taken in was $126.25.
If any oue rinds an '07 class pin ot
the 11. R. II. S. will tbey please
Hrlng it to Mrs Somervilie.
Ladles Aid will meet witb Mrs.
Ordway ou Friday, December 11. All
bills will be settled at this meeting.
present , erv
TIlOSl'
The Ladies Aid society of th ('rap
per district wisb to Htinoinoe th n
they will bold their nunual bszasr at
the Oak Grove hall nn Friday even
ing, Decern b 1 II. There will be a
Iree entertainment given, alter which
o-sters will be served in any style at
25 cts. per dish. Also tbe best of
homemade candies will be on sale at
the candy hooth. If you wish to buy
"our nest friend a nloe Xmas
be sure to attend the bazaar.
dies have made elaborate preparations
ana toe publio la assured ot tbe fact
tbat the bazaar will be worthy of lib
eral patronage. All are Invited to
oome and have a good time, don't
forget tbe date.
After a week' visit with friends in
Portland. Mrs. Herman Vteuan und
Mrs. C. C. Jantzen returned borne on !
Saturday of last week. j
We are glad to learn that Mrs.
Charles Reed, who has be beou quite I IJVJ I A NT f
sick for several weeks, is convales i' LrfmllL
cent.
Ivan Miller Iihb been at the borpital
in Hood River aeveial day. He Is
afflicted with tonsilitis and had to
undergo an operation. At last re
ports be was getting aloug very nice-
Mutual Confidence
it is tue constant purpose
of the management of this
bank to come into close per
sonal contact with its pat
rons ami . establish mutual
conndence between its officers
and its customers.
SERVICE is our wa'ch
word. Every facility is ex
tended, consistent with our
conservative policy, and v-
courtesv is accorded
who patronize this
bank. We Nhall be pleased
to serve you. ji imI your busi
ness is solicited.
Hood River Banking & Trust Co.
BARGAINS
BELMONT.
Mr. Williams and family are settled j
in tbeir new home. I
Mrs W. L. Smith leaves for Port- i
land Thursday where she will speud
tba winter with her dangbter. 'Mr.
Smith and Mr. Morris will keep)
I nohelor' ball during her absence aud
ill tbs good folks ot Belmont Dlease
C.kll.
Foitv acres at $40 per acre, $200 cash,
rmldnce $10 per month.
Ten aores, three acres jut set to trees,
all under ditch; $150 per acre, $.300
down, $15 per mouth.
Twenty-four acres; 130 apples 4 to 0
vears old. 300 two yea-s old, all newly
fenced, 2 acies in strawberries, build
ings on place, ( inches of water from
erring. Price, $5,000 ; $1000 down and
$00 oer annum until paid.
J. ADRIAN EPPING
PHONE H92-K.
For 8ale-Hrlt-wlnnlng Plymouth Rock
chicken Cockerels tod pulleu. Just aa fine
mi can be got. Id fact, nothing better, We
guarantee to give you satisfaction or your
money returned. We Imve letters from dmer
ent parts apeitklng well of our stock. Rock
ford Poultry Yard, Hood River, Ore.
Kor Kale Horse, wagon, cow, and chickens
Barthel, 1U82 K.
For Hale A good double set of heavy liar,
ness, also a light double buggy harness.
These will be sold cheap and we guarantee to
give you satisfaction and save you money.
Call at Kockford Hlore. Phone 183 X.
For Hale A pair of hiuies broken to orchard
work. Hound and gentle. Euuulre of K. J.
lie Hurt, Hood Kiver, near Wuu-Uuln-Uutn
Hotel.
Wanled-Posltlon by Japanese boy to do
housework. Pbwue ltiu. P. O. box (04.
For Sale Good
Apply at W. K. Winana,
second-hand S' wagon.
Phone 17.F.
WantlTo give twenty aores of land for
1800 worth of labr. Apply to J. Adrian Kp
plng. Phone im K an
For Hale Two or three fresh cows. Kiver
side Farm, three miles west of town. J. W.
Morton. dm j
For Hale Brown leghorn
Tbeode loss. 1972 L.
chickens. Mrs.
d:u
IHinentlon timber for sale at S6 per thou
sond. Inquire of E. W, W I nans, p ood River
Ore.
For Sale 1 good work team, harness, tood
wagon and cow for J275. Inquire at Pine
drove store.
For Rent Three rooms nicely equipped
iiKiii. uuunviteeuiiig wim an moaern in
uienis. Mrs. fc. Hryanu Phone 431-
For Kxchahge-Blark driving horse for
light farm wagon. Box IT5, Postoffice.
for
niDrove-
Phone23l-M. d!7
Kor Hale Or will exchange for typewriter, a
fine Pierce bicycle in good repair. Phone J.
I Judd, Waucoina Hotel. d.l
Lost A thin band
Finder return to J. Walters barber shop In
umbiiivui ui jruius mug. ua
gold bracelet. Reward.
For Hale An A No. 1 milch cow. Address
L. J. Ooodenough, Route 1. Phone 1942-x. (13
Wanted An experienced
housework. Mrs.
perlenced girl
Wm. M. Stewart.
for
general
d:i
Hones For Hale-One sorrel, weight 10.W,
good puller and excellent riding. Also 1M0 lb
grey. Both broke single ond double. Will
sell cheap. Ralph Hinrlclis. dH
Found Binding or log chain, hook on each
end. Owner can have tame by calling at Ola.
oler office and paying for this ad.
For Hale Good buggy and light harness.
A. N. RAHM.
Kor sale One black horse for sale, weight
MHO lbs., good single driver. Price fib If sold
sou. See G. L. Kobinson. Phone MIL.
-4ru berry Plant For 8ale-7ftc a thnnunrt!
If made resdy fir id tinting tl.ao per thousand.
T. Teras, 114 ft, I). An. g.
die
For Hale A full blooded Jersey heifer.iiulet
and gentle, (heap II taken at one. Phone
1111.14. r. u. iiox nb.
dlO
orale-I plow. Oliver Chilled new ground
Plow, practically new. 1 bran new farmer's
fotge, combination anvil, pipe vise aud vise
band drill. 1 set work haruesa. Aiobuvxlha
dl?
bonch. J. H. Whlsler.
Wanted-Agents tn know that I have a too 1
that, sells 00 sight to furnvrs. Wrlie for
sample, A. Duds A Co.. 2i Sixth St., Portland,
Ore. J17
I-orSale Team of horses, pony, saddle und
bridle; wagon; set work harness. Adnnas
r 25, care Ulucler. dl?
Kor "ale at a bargain
nrloc a
outitl compete, book pulleys, cable,
gru'itili-ig
ill- Ui:.l,t
iliac hine- All very little uwl'mul in nil. n Hit
condition t'sn be keen at or aittl nw J o.
Uol.lthwKlte, tin river Mad, first rnnrh uilt
of Tucker mill. o
Mis Norma Darker bat been out of
1 Young msn experienced In Real Estate,
Loans, and Fire Insurance, also also expert
bookkeeper, accountant, correspondent type.
I writer and general office man. Want to lo.
I cate In Hood Kiver with responsible party or
Arm. Address R. 8. W. care Glacier. )
ror Rent Largs front room, uitselv r.iru?
Ished; outside en Ira 'ice; p-lvil.-ge of biih
First house west ( f Cougrvgatioii il C1111 .-
Slate Hiieet. it
Wantiwl To let c M.traot f.r I n 1 1 mall
triet f land half l ti U ulu .,(6 11 11 1
lno . Mi. Hood It. R, J. It. i by. l.one
UdclLlOl. J
For Krnt-Fi.ur 0.111 hon e lor MM per
month, Waler and other eonvenle ices Ai lr
to i;icrr urtlce or pboue M. V II ..;.
SOl-M.aasnhHireet. jii
Loht-Hinged end ga to h tm- n
GillV si-ire hiiiI H. I, Youi.x'o. I'l.-s Ii-hvh
at Fashion Hlaulv, or t lephone J. U. Cr.isby.
Odell 101. ju "
For Hale )ne hundied und filty sacks of
potatoes. One dollar er sack delivered.
A turtas C, . Glaie, K, D. No, I. Phone lto-H