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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1908)
HOOD R1VEB GLACIER THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 17,1608. tfooi. Shirr (Slarfgr IskUt-d Every Tbumday by ABTH1'4 I . MOE. Pubilahar. We plenii to ucto tbat Hood Hirer is bonored in tbe tuot tbat tbe art olat-e of Kytatvue University ol wbicb Mid Ju.ii I'll), a Hood Klver girl Is ioatorctor, took second prize iu tbe world wide cuinpetltve exhibition of ait sutdeuts abluh took place io Loudon last month. Thirty six countries were represented lo tbe ex hibition and it speaks rery highly for iba progress of art in tbe United States when it i knows tbat tbe Oral prize was alao aou by an American citv. uoina to the Art Htadenta' League of lioaton. The two horticultural meet i ok which bavo been arrauged tor Hood Hirer ouder the auspices of tbe looal society ought to bewoll attended. At no time baa it teen tbe good fortune oi Hood Hirer to have an array oi auoh eminent ability in demooitrat inn the praotioal and tbeoretioal aide of bortioulture aa will li pieaent on that oooasion. It la'an bonor to Hood River to bave these nien here to belp in the work wbicb it making tbe city and valley and we believe that every grower and resident whether engaged in tbe raising of fruit or some other ooouptiou abould make it a point to make these meetings at soooassful as possibe and to permit of tbe greatest good being obtained from tbeux Morn ng, uiternoonand evening meet logs will be hold, making it possible for a large number to attend at least one meetina it no more. Tbe dates selected for tbe meetings are Decern Ler 21 and 22. TWO BIG HORTICUL TURAL MEETINGS December 21 and 22 are the dates that bave been selected to bold tbs two day horticultural meetings bere wblcb will take place under tbe ana pioes of tbe looal horticultural aooiety at tbe Upera House. An excellent program baa been ar ranged whlob Is expeoted to be of special interest, including several mu sinil numbers. Uesldes the faculty of tbe Oregon experiment Htutlon local speakers will also address tbe meetings iooludiog K. II. Bbepard, G. II. Bproat, J. U Carter, J. O. Porter and II. R. Tuck cr. Tbe program Is as follows: l .1 .... 1)1 III m "DiveielHed Farming," Prof. James Wblthyeombe, Direotor of Experiment station, (jorvuina. jJiacuasion. "Renewing Unprofitable Ft alt Trees." J. L. Carter. Dlaousslon. Monday, Deo. 21, 1:30 p. m. " liu porta uce of making tbe Country Home Attractive and beautifying tbe llrounds. " Mrs. Wni. Kerr. Musical aelectoin, Mr. P. S. David HOI). "Heuellts of Horticultural Meetings and Exhibits." K. 11. Bbepard. Dla uusaioti. Musical aelnotion, Miss lianna. Kvenlng, 7:110 p. m. bterec pi loan illustrated Uoturr. (College eoenea, liva stock, etc. Musical aelectlou at 8:30 p, m Alius Hunnn. Tuesdnay, Deo. 22, 10 a. ui. "Annie Soab and Fungus." Pro', A. U. Cordley, Dean of Oregon Agrl cultural College. Dlsousslou. "Bolls." Prof. C. E. Ilradley, Chemist of Oregon Agricultural Col lege. Discussion. Tuesdav afternoon. 1 -.30. "Cover Crops and Irrigation tu Kef erence to Fruit Crowing. " Prot. C, I. Lewis, Horticulutuiist of Oregon Agricultural College. Discussion. Musical selection, Mrs. Kdmundi "Priming." 11. H. Tucker. Discus Mon ClirlslinnH Program at M. K. Church The services at the Asfcury Method. 1st Episcopal Church next Babbatb will be peculiarly appropriate to tbe CbriHtmas season. The following or der of servioes will be obsreved: MASONIC HONORS FOR HOOD RIVER New Books Masonio honors were conferred up mi Hood Kiter Saturday when its re cently organized commandery cf Knlxhts letnplai a coiisnruiea cy officer of tbe grand lodge. I he ou etitutiug ottlcers arrived from Port- laud on tbe morning tram auil wtre ra it by a delegation from Hood Hiver Commandery No. 12 and escorted to tbe Mount Hood Hotel. The consti tutiog exercises took plare io the afternoon, Doing condaoiea rjy a. jh. Knapp, grand commander; William A. Cleland, grand generalissimo; William K. Orace, grand aeuior war den; Jamea F. Hoblnaon, grand re corder; Henry Koe, grand prelate; W. r. faraway, grand sword Dearer. At the conclusion of tbe constitut ion exercises the new otllceis ol tbe commandery were elected as follows: W. K. Laraway, eminent commander; H. L. Hiisbtourk, generalissimo; C. K. Marshall, captain general; J Of ten, treasurer; A. 1). Moe, recorder ; R. W. Pratt, senior warden; U. K. Castner, jonlor warden ; A.C. Btateu, prelate; II. H. Bailey, standard Dear er; J. r. uarsrn, sword Dearer; i. McDonald., warder; A. Piersoo, sen tinel; Truman Hutler, captain of the guard; C. H. Btraoaban, dist guard; W. L. Clark, second guanl; ti. l. Dumble, third guard; I). McDonald, O. K. Castner , J. M. Wright, trus tees. Following tbe election of officers a banquet was served at G o'clcck to the otUoere of the grand lodge, membais of tbe Hood Itiver Commandery and their ladies. Tbe banquet loom and tablet were beautifully decorated for tbe occasion in tbe colors of tbe order. LuUr in tbe evening a pub Ho installation of tbe newly elected otiloert took place and afterward tbeie was work io tbe order of tbe lempie , Mr. ('. K. Hone Entertains Mrs.C R. Hone added h not tier de lightful social event to Hood River's season for entertaining last week wben she opened her borne Wednes day, Thursday and rrlday; alter noons of last week to ber lady friends. Bhe was assisted in receiv Ing her guests by Mrs. Wo. Eocleg, of Ogden. Tbe color scheme of tbe decorations was red in tbe hall and pink and green In the double recep tion rooms. Wednesday and Thurs day afternoons were devoted to cards. whist being tbe game and a number of tables were put in play. Dainty refreshments were served each after noon, a stringed orchestra playing while the lunobeon was in progress. On Wednesday the winner of the Brat favor was Mrs. K. W. Pratt, Mrs J. Van Neice Dandy receiving a gift from tbe hostess wbiob was cut foi. Thursday Mrs. Wm. Btewart won first tavor, Mrs. Frauk Chandler receiving the gift. On Friday cards were di censed with and tbe party took tbe form of a reception and conversazione, at the conclusion "f whioh the hostess agaio gave two gifts to ber gnests, wblcb were awarded by cutting wltli the leaves of a book. On this day Mrs. J. L. Ilershner and Mrs. Frank button were tbe fortunate ones. ;ll nlwsiu kimls. make able gifts. Then accept- Carts awith ruler tires, maclo po and strong,just right for the little folks to play with, mid Hguin largo enough and strong enough so as you can uso them to haul the little one about in, each $1.50 Combination Wagon Coaster or Hand Car One of the nicest rigs out and one that will not only amuse but will be very useful as well. Strong and durable. Kadi $5.50 Steel Express Wagon All sizes. Wagons that stand all kinds of hard wear, and some thing that can be made very use ful in running errands, for $1, $1.50 $2 Rocking Horses Of all kinds made by best manufacturers in America. Shoo Fly Hocking Horses from 600 up. Sleds of All Kinds There is no better line of Sleds anywhere than we 're offering, and the prices are below all others. Just take a look and pick yours out before they are all gone. Wheelbarrows Nothing Of all steel or wood. will please the little boy more than on of these. Gloves - We have one of the best lines of (J loves found anywhere, (iloves for ladies, gentlemen and children in kid, yarn or These always make nice (iloves for 100, 150, 250, 500, 750, $1 and up. Handkerchiefs Nice lace or embroidered designs, initial or plain, for ladies or gentlemen, in linen or silk, for 50, 100, 150, 200, 250 and up. silk, gifts. 3E? V &fe Paris Fair Headquarters For X-Mas Shoppers New Collar Ruching All colors. All widths. Men's Suspenders Done up in fancy boxe3 so as to make neat, attiactive gifts, for 250, 600, 750 and up. Neckties In the very latest styles and col ors, in shield tecks, band ties, bows, string or four-in-hand for 100, 150 250, 500, 750 and up. Boys' Suits You might want to make a pres ent of a nice Suit of clothes something trhat will not only be appreciated as a gift, but useful us well. We have a splendid line at $2.50, $3.50, $4, 34.50, $5 and up. Pretty patterns this Fall's styles with or without Knickerbocker pants. See Laraway s Big Line Hand Painted China I'nlverHitj le ( Inh Tonight Tbe University of Oregon Ulee and Mandollu Clubs are scheduled to ap pear In concert at tbe Opera House tonight. This season they will make tbelr thirteenth annual tour, and each aoccosslve year has demonstrated tbat as amateur productions tbe Oregon ' Jlee Club concerts are tbe most fin ished and original of any of tbe en tertainments tbatoome to cur city. Dalles City Sinks While coming up the river Tuesday atteruoou Ihe Dalles City struck a rock near Carsou and sank. Foitu nately the boat ws-i In shallow water and after settling tor about three teet ttruok bottom. A bole was puuebed In the bull and tbe water put the Hies out. The passengers'were transferrerd to the J. N. Teal wnloh came along and the freight unloaded onto the Sarah Dixon aud brought up the river The Womaii'a Clnli The Womam' Club will tnke up Ihe work of selling Christmas stamps I loud Hirer will be credited with the amount sold bere .and if it i needed lor the care of tubeioular patients, tbe money oau Le used here. i'he meeting last week was devoted to forestry and tbe program whs in accordance with that subject. Mrs. Kigby read apaper eutitled "Why our Club should be interested in forestry." Mrc Laraway's subject was "His toric Trees." lioth paper showed oonsideiable retcarob and careful preparation. The song, "Woodman, Spare tbat Tree," by Miss Fay Orr, a Christmas song by Mrs Sletten and tbe old song, "Swingiug 'neatb the Old Apple Tree," by Mrs Sletten and Miss Orr, were appropriate and pleasiug. Tb' refreshments were largely tree rrod ucts, nut BHiidwiohes, stulfed dales and colfee. Mis. Laraway propound ed over torty couumndiums lelatyi to trees, whioh enli eued the social hour and closed the piogiain. lias nought "The Toggrrj" J. C. Johusen, a clothing aud shi4 man of sixteen years' experience In Chicago, bus bought thu business ol K. H. Coshow and took possession lust week It Is Mr. Jobnsen's Intention to make some improvement in the stoie and to carry an up-to-dVe line of shoes, men's furnishings aud cloth ing. In connection with his shoe trade 1 e will also conduct a shoe re pairing business which will be iu charge nl a competent workmnu. Mr. Jo I) i) bo n has rented a bouse here and expects bis fmuiiy who ate still in Chicago to join him shortly. Mr' (leo. Kerdan Mrs. Cieo Horden, formerly of llnnd Kiver, but who has been 1 ving at Ml. Angel, died thore the latter part if last week. Mrn. Kordan had lieen niok for some time end lisd been In one ( I I lie I'm tlaml bospitHls ( l e i u to hor death where tho was ' peii tol on. The deceased i" mrvived t,y ber hushniH, four iluiinLlers and one con, one of '.bo former being Mrs. Kohert Husbands of this city. The funeral was held Tuesday. thing A The Best of Every For XMas at ARTHUR CLARKE'S 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 IN THE BROSIUS BLOCK I No Charge For Engraving Soule's Piano House Hood River, Ore. Nothing is more appropriate for a Christmas gift than a fine piano. All members of the family are benefitted by a gift of this kind. Our store is full of beautiful instruments for the Christmas trade. In addition to these we have several slightly used Pianos, and organs as good as new at low prices. We are manufacturers' representative for several Eastern factories, and all our instruments come direct . We save our customer f 75 to $ 100 on every instru ment, which is the profit, of the middleman, and the irre sponsible agent who is here today and gone tomorrow. We sell nothing but standard instruments guaranteed by the manufacturers. Special inducements will be made to purchasers during the holiday season. SILAS H. SOULE HOOD RIVER, OREGON Phone 168-L t WE YlS Bur NlL for pot mnh. IO to 60 more money for jtta to chip Haw Fnn and Hide to n than to lit home. Wrlto for Price Lint. Market Koport, Hnipping Taw. and about our UllrMTITDC' S, TDnDDCDC'llinC SdMiUaa. 1 1 wii i bn? i nnrrbnu viuivb 110,(1 LOOU I 4r0 peui, lMlhor bound. Baft thinr on Iht iubjct trtt writtoa. lllnilratlng all fur Animal. All about Trapperi' Hwrtti. Decoyi, Traps, Ohdii lwt. How and where to trap, and to tocom a mc cetfnllraipr. It'i rf ular EncKliPdia, Price, $2. Toourcuit'imari. $1 15. Hide Unnwl into beeutiful Hthi. Our Mernetic Bait and Deeny attract! Knimalt to trapa, 11 .00 per rwittle. Shu AHOMaudruraioBtaaa getaucfceaiiroea. Aiitailrai.lpi MMnrnmi le. Shin rout KILLED WHILE BLASTING STUMPS Iakiuhi Vimltuoto, a well know) and I) I k ' 1 y ci-teeniefi Japanese resi dDt (if lloml Kiver, was killed Satur day wbile lilHNtltig stumps ou Willow Hat. Iu (lonipuny with several other JapHiiese Vtikiuiote was oleuriux land owued hy he and lliknlehi Watnuki. lie oharuoil a stump with powder aud tbiokiuti it had mitced lire ap pioauhed it and returned just io time to get the full force of the blast wbicb canned iiihtsnt death. Coronal KdfiiuRtou went to tbe fc-one of the ar.cident and on examin ing the linily xtated that bis deiitb ash die to beintf struck over the heart by one of tbe flying pieces of wood. His death caused great grief to bis wile and much sorrow to bis many Japanese and white friends bere and bis Mineral wbicb was held Monday lu Mr. U. K. Uoue's resideuee et Willow Flat was laigely attended. It was conducted according to tbe rites and otiHtnmeg ot his country by tiev. S Wultatmyttrki, of Portland and tbe body later taken to that city wbere it waa cremated. I'miii Mr. and Mrs. C'H, IJoue, who h;ive always taken a great luterest lu Yukimote we learu tbat Lo was horn In lliroshiniakiu. Japan, 41 yearn ago. lie was one cf a large fvnily ard had a biothpt kiiel in tbe Japan-IUis gian war lint lit mr rived hy his father ami mother who Are in Japan lo his wile, Sakiy j Seips, be waa mar ried lf years t;go, emigrating to tbe United States in VMi and arriving in Portlau I ou May 'J(!tb ol that year. For n short time be and hji wife narked hir a family at Mt. Tabor, but later came to liood River arid bore inula their home nitb Mr. Hone ever Hinoe tbcu. I he unfortunate Yukimote had relatives in Portland arid at Keut, Wash., and hi wife baa a brother AsHgaro Seipa, who has o arte hie hone with I hem and sn untie. She ' i-lHi! has h n uncle In Pr.rtl ind but ha ilerbled lo leiiitin heie with " T ! brother and M Wataunkl, rer cousin. I ibo little jHpnne.-e wouinu s iilnioi-t ; incnosobihle with grief and tor vtieti.l (!ai s it was impossible (opacify ber i W hen he came to Hood Kiver Mr. Illonesajs that Yukluiote Jooulil nut fpeak a nnrd of Knglith, rutt was tbe j heat heip he has evei bad in orcbrad I work, and tli-t in clearing land it was ! bald to II nd his equal. C. IX NickeUeu was Id Monday on a busiuess visit. Poitland Proiltu'tM of the Craft Shop A. 8. Kluhniond '.has displayed in tbe show window "ot E. A. Franz' hardware store a uuraber of pieces of the artistic furniture whlob be is turning out in bis Craft S'lop on the hill. I'he furniture is made of Oie goo Ur and 1b not only extremely baudsome but original in design and of rate workmanship. The hand ot (be master craftsman is diplayed in every lpe of (he different articles. It is only recently that Oregon Or bas been thought ot sufficient merit to be used lu the manufacture ot furniture of this kind. Wben the new Portland Commercial Club rooms were fur nished tbe order was glveu to have all the fittings aud furniture of Ore non Or aud it has caused much admir atiou by visitors wbo have eei n it. Tbe beauty of Mr. Hichmoud's work is in tbe individuality ot each piece that be models aud iu its smooth, One Hnish. He bas ulready u ade mativ articles for residents ueie aud it would seem tbat there is a very good opening for a large shop of this kind at Hood Kiver. lu fact it is the nat ural product for a plant of this kind bere. In additim to tho pieces shown iu the window there are also several inside tbe store tbat aie well north tbe inspection of any wbo are inter ested in securing something that la unique in this line. ZL. Notice Hood Kiver, Oregon, Deoember 4, 19118 To Ihe stockholders of tbe Home Telephone Company, of Hood Kiver. Oregon. The regular annual meeting ot tbe stock bolder of tbe Home Telephone Company o: Hood Hirer, Oregon, wijl be held iu tbe rooms of the (looil Kiver Commercial Club in tbe oity of Hood Uiver, Orogon, at tbe hour of cue-thirty (1:110) o'. Jock iu the alier noon of Monday, the fourth (4th) day of January, 1U08, for the purpoce of electiug a hoard of Ove (fi direct ors to serve for tbe eusniug y ar a' ! for tbe transaction of such othei I n iuess as may regularly come belt re the uicttiug. Signed K. L. Sii'Hb, l-'rchident. P. S I'aviittoo, Serretaiy, SANTA CLAUS Buys his supply of Candies, Nuts and Oranges at THE STAR GROCERY He Buys the Best he Can Find. HANNA & PERIGO Phone 53 Notice to Water Containers. We will not furnish water he eaftsr to be ned in auy but "tank" closets A word to the wise is sufficient. Klectrio Light, Power & Watei Co. BARGAINS IN LAND Foity acres at. $40 per ncrv, -Q) cash. Imlanee f H per niolitli. Ten acres, three acres Ju-t i-t t i treei1, all under dilch ; $151) per ;ut-, fl.U down, $15 per month. Twenty-four acres; 130 apples 4 to 0 years old. 300 two years old, all newly fenced, 2 acies in strawberries, build ings on place, 6 inches of water from spring. Price, $5,000 ; $1000 down and $800 tier annum until paid. J. ADRIAN EPPINQ PHONE I492-K. Notice l hereby given, that the undersigned has born duly appointed by the order of the Honorable County Court of the Stale of Oregon lor Hood Kiver County, to be execu trix of fhe last will of Kdlth Tafbot, deceased. All perwinH having claims against ad eatate are her by untitled lo present the samo at the otlice of a. A. Ja.vne, la liood 1(1 vex, Oregon, within six months of the dttteuf the rlrxt publication of this notice. dl7JU OLA TALBOT LITTl.KrlELD, NuTll'KJOK FINAL ACCOUNTS Notice Is 'hereby given that the under signed, as udininlHtruuir of the estate or J hn II. liro.f, deceased, has tiled his official ac count In the above named estate, in the County Court of the State or Oregon, for Hood Hlver Couuty, and that said Couit has fixed Friday, the IMh day or January, 190U. at tbe hour ol' tmee o'clock p. in., on sal'l duy.or as soon thereafter as the Mime ran be heard, aa the time, and the County Court Kooin, in the City of Hood Kiver, County of Hood Kiver, Oregon, a the place tor hearing hectiona lo said tlnal account, and for the scitlement of the Mime. Dated this 14th day of He. ember. 11 IS, dl7jU O. H. C'.VhtWEK. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF KKAL ETAT. Notice l hereby given that in pursuance of tin ordrr ot (he Ciiiintt Court of Multnomah County, HtHte ot i)-gou, made and entered on the 7th 0a, ol IieniiiiH-r. laoH, in themi tterof tbe eatate of l!oiert ki-, .O'Ceaaed, I he under signed, a miiiifniftirHinx ofaai 1 etitateaud in puiKtiaiu-e ol snul ruer, will ,n the hilh day of Jauuary, II Oit, at the hour of eleven o'clot k a m. on said day, at the front door ol ihe Court House In the City of lloo I Kiver. CV un ty of Hood Kiver, Sim - of Oregon, offer for sale, and n il at public auction, lo lue highest bidder to chsIi, and Mihjrct io ihe continnit tlon ol said County Court aa by law provided, the real etate b onuteg to said estate and described ax lolas, to wit. Th- HO.uthwet 'iatter of the nor t Invest 3uui u r, and the wei ball of the Southwest uai n v of Mrtion t lily Ivu ('t'l in townahln one (I) north, and tot Tour (t) or section (ti) (j townshl,. ne (I) mm it. ran. e, I. veil (11) cart, W. M., coiilaliiiiig JoS.9'1 acre", T. n ier ci lit of sulci pin, nae pi Ice to be mni I" -H-li i n Oh. i-r sjtie. im the tialante on coiitiroiaiioii ulsuid aali i sHiilnniri I AH -I.VN Kosh, AiliriinUlrHtrlxor Hie otuie ., Robert ltn-a, d-c tise.i. t in vi rt and 8tpl K.n, aitoriu for suid e late. Lai ol nrst publication It i-emlw 17. '.'OS III Selected for llebiiting Team In t. e preliminary trycut for the debating team of Oregon State Uul veriety. Air in Cath ot llooi Kiwr has been selected aa one of the ran dldates to (iialify tor this yeai s team As this i tl.e lli.uii liner boy's tlrst year it the liiirersily it speaks well for b s talent iu this direction. I for Snle at aer-if veiy Ik n ml and In j HmmI Kiw-i coiiuiy. Will - 1 1 in im- -la, & 1 and .0 Urili iir cill .1. I'. IIi.iihiii, :ai Route ill, H.hhI hlvii, ue. j : or Sah A few i-liout- liroun laiioiu en kei,-l oi pi f btyiiig sirH.n-. J.Lt. i-r, pin in 1!'7 .M. J7 Mr !.. a no while e;(i.iu Meer caii; no tiiurH. I an lie nail U i-Hliing ut Chut, r. Filili-l's. 1 1 low Hal, JJ Loi-toi S' n.d Keiimle 1 1 I,, j a. . n oi.tn oh', Hmveri .o UHiue"Kab." i'mil K. HucJies, phone itll-M. dii For Bale-Pi-lr.e-wlnnlng Plymouth Hock chicken Cockerel and pullets. Just aa fine as can be got, in fact, nothing better, We guarantee to give you satisfaction or your money returned. We bave letters from dlft'er. ent parts speaking well of our stock. Hock ford Poultry Yard, Hood Kiver, Ore For Sale Horse, wagon, cow, and chickens. Barthel, 1982 K. For Sale A good double set of heavy bar. ness, also a light double buggy harness. These will be sold cheap and we guar an Ice to give you satisfaction and save vnu mon y. Call at Kockford Store. Phone Ml X. For Sale A pa r of mules broken lo orchard work. Moiimi unit trentle. Knmilre of K. .1. Dellart, Hood Kiver, near Wiiu-llulii (iuin Hotel. Wanted Pnaltlnn by Japanese boy to do housework. I'lmne 1110. P. O. box 561. For Sale Good second-hand Vi wagon. Apply at W. K. Winaus. Phone 17-F. Wanted To give twenty acres of land for fW worth of labor. Apply to J. Adrian Kp. d3l ping. Phone 11H2 K For Sale Two or three fresh cowa. Kiver. aide Farm, three miles west or town. .1. W. Morton. d.'tl For Sale Brown 1. gho n TbeodeFoss. l'JTi L. chickens. Mra. d:)l 1)1 mention .timber for sale at $0 per thou and. Inquire of E. W. Wlnans. H ood River Ore. ' For bale I good wprk team, harness, good wagon and cow ror J275. inquire at Pine Grove (orp. T ' " For Kent- Three rooins nicely equipped fqr light housekeeping with all modern fuinmve tnenta. Mrs, K. UryanU Phone sai-M. dlf For Exchange-Black driving horse for light farm wagon. Box 175, Foetofflce. For Bale-Good buggy and light harness. A. N. RAHM. Kor sale One black home for aale, weight 1200 lbs., good single driver. Price 76 tf sold soon. See O. L. Kobluson. Phone 2072L. strawberry Planla For Sale-7Ke a thousand; II made ready for planting 1.50 per thousand. T. JernMiajRl). No. j. dip ForSale-l plow. Oliver chilled new ground plow, practically new. 1 bran new rarmer'a fmge, combination anvil, pipe vise and vise baud drill. 1 set work harness, fio buys i lie bunch. J. H. Whlsler, dl? Wanted-Agents to know tbat I have a tool that sells on sight to fanners. Write ror sample. A. Duds t Co., 22 Sixth St., Portland, Ore. ji7 For Sale Team of horst a, pony, saddle and bridle; wagon: set woik harness. Address r 25, care Ci lacier. dl7 For sHie nt a baigaln inlcv a grubbing outfit compl. te, hook pulleys, cable, Oi ml n.achiue- All very mile used and In splen II I condillon Can be aeen at or lil -ess J. o. (ioMihwalte, ou river road, Aral ranch south of Tiu-ker'a mill. ds For Kent Large front room, nicely furn ished; outside entrance; privilege or bub First hone west of Coiigregntloual Chll cli. State Stieet. ti Wanted To let coi.traet ror ci aring mll le .it ui liin I ti n It a mile aouili of 8 iinmit llU'o-. Ml. Iloo:l R. R, J. B. Crosby, ' ooa O ;elUlJt. J . Kor Pent-Four o.in i..u-v ror Ktl per nioiilh. Water mm nth' r iiinveiilenees. Ap 1 lu 4-rer Oltlie ur i ImiiH M. W. HlsiH.-k. i:UI M..'!(i.i7th Mreel. Jll li 11 1 liar il i inl gw f- ti ie n i, iwivii tin'- nt'iie nd S I, Yoii...'. I Ii-hvu t I-. Inoti stat,, , un (ii,,,ih. J. K. Cr -by. ale hint. j Fm hle- m , bttnclnd i.nrt fifty saiki of i.i..tiK'. ott - iloltar pi-r sm-k Oi-tiv. --.. Aditie-sC. K. HlaXM, K. tl. N t I ! mu. nn Yoiiiig iiihii x.-titn'i'il In Ki'sl F.-t.ile, Loan", slid Fliv liisiiraiiiH-, a'n aiMi t xiwrt b okk-er. vniintntil, cot re r. i-ni f '. wm. r hi i tf oi-'hI olti -e liiKii W h.i. h CHie in Hoti.j uiver wuii i-euin-ibie pirtv or t un. Addrei.. K 8. W. m-e iilscier. j For Sale Any one wishing milk from fm I ly cow, phone 16 i-M. J j