?3
Issued Erny Tin :y by
ARTHUR I'. MOE. PMUhr.
WHAT OHEIiOX IXrECTM FROM
THE LEIilsLAITBE
If Oreon shnnH la trarcbed Irom
oiis cud to l Lt Ut.tr, not oo
er oonld b found who would be for
ot'iet than biilui seMion of the
legislature, says tbe Oiegou Journal.
No other kind of session U wanted.
It costs a lot of money to bold ses
sion. It costs nor money If fslse
and foolish iuuea be introduced witb
complications, delays and tomfoolery.
The bill bai to be footed by tbe tax
payer. I be bonleo falls bea?lly upon
tbe business men aud property onert
of Portland. It tails beafily opon
tt 'farmers of tbe state. It falla
bearily on the business men and prop
erty owners of every Oregon town.
Among all these there la a deaf re for
an orderly and peaceful session, witb
all tbe legislators bent on aobleiog
good results for Oregon.
Tbe state needs toad legislation.
It wants a better diitrlbution or tbe
tax burdens. It wants water power
legislation. It wants irrigation legis
lation. It wants legislation for pro
tection of tbe timber resources, suob
as is suggested by tbe national Con
servation oongreae. It want legisla
tion witb reference to tbe Willamette
looks. It wants legation In line
witb tbe progressive thought for con
serving all our resources. It wants
legislation for the publio schools.
Never in tbe history of tbe state did
uob weighty and pressing problems
of legislation appear for solution.
Never befoie in tbe history of tbe
state has so much for state wellbelng
depended upon tbe deliberations aud
notion of a legislative assembly. Nev
er before was there suob need for de
liberate and wise action. For all this
tbe 40 days of allotted time Is almost
too short a period. It Is a timejor
the greatest and best thought of those
atroig our ohosen representatives to
be devoted with singleness of purpose
and deepest seriousness to tbe great
work. J Oregon waits and her peo
pie await tbe result with patienoe and
hopefulness. A stride forward In
state development and state building
or two yean more of leturded pro
gress are staked on tbe outcome. Tbe
Issues are momentous and tbe people
ure watching those who are to be fig
ured in the session. They want to
know exaolty where eaob man stands.
They want to know wbetber be is for
the people or against tbe people.
Xbjy want to know wbetber be is for
Oregon or against Oregon. They want
to know whether he la for good legis
lation or against good legislation.
They waut to know whether be re
gards bis office as a publio trust or a
private snap. Tbey waut to know
whether be has things to do in secret
or whether his acta are to be open.
They want to know wbetber ha wants
to bido things from tbe people or
take the people Into his confidence.
Tbey waut tu know wbetber tbe ses
sion and everything ouuneoted with it
is to be a square deal for them or a
period of secreoy, ellenoe and
utealtn. If there are tbose who are
afraid to take the people into tbelr
oonBdenoe, can the people trust tbeniT
THE 1ILIMU Hl'OT
In all vision there Is a blind spot;
every savaut Is a fool upon some top
lo. This Is exemplified by the readl
ness with wbioh tbe most astute busi
ness and professional niau will dabble
iu speculation such as mining and
allurements similar.
What man of ordinary common
sense would think ot buying a bouse
which be bad never seen and his agent
bad never asen, or a horse, or a guo
or almost anything Into wbioh he Is
putting uiouBT, without privilege of
exminatiou and expectation of using
that privilege? And yet tbe majority
ot men will invest, "sight unseen,
as the boys say, In a mine, In an oil
well, in a rubber plan' at ion, merely
upon tbe word of a machine xade
proapeotus.
Bomehow,. ninety-nine out of a hun
dred men who thus Invest, as a side
Issue, seem to anticipate that chance
will overlook their utter disregard of
TEA
Why isn't everything
moneyback?
Everything isn't good
enough.
Your grocer returns your moan It
Ilk Schilling' Bait; par kla
I
Hood
tmt
bualness principles, and will work a
miracle In tbelr favor. They bo opou
tbe theory "A fool for luck." This
Is wb sDMulstion of this oatore is
fallen Into evil ways, and why a gold
mine so often proves a gold brick.
The public has itself to Mane.
Mines, oil tlU, lubber plantation,
eao be made sources of profit, and r
made sources of protit; hut they
tboull not be played as one plyi s
slot machine KJsiu I. Sabiu, in
January Lippiucolt's.
Mease and Sensent-e
Adjourning comes easier to Con
gress tbsn rolling off of a log.
"lbs art of explaining tbe unex
plalnable" will have become a science
with trait magnates by tbe time tbe
oourts are through witb Rockefeller,
Archibald, eto.
Vice-President Fairbanks is to
"practice law" after be is through
wiht bis preseul job. Msybe Senator
Foraker can throw a few odd jobs bis
wsy.
With all tbe generals lo office and
tbe army instilled In tbe customs
bouse, Haiti Is sgsin at heme to tbe
dove of pesos
Tbe Christmas tree not only defor
ests the hills, as Dr. MscArtbur says,
but tbink wbat it does to father'
purse.
About tbe time American troops
have evacuated Cuba, another revolu
tion will be due, witb aonexaticu fol
lowing. Mr. Roosevelt knows bow to talk to
bis fellow editor
Hnw is U that Mr. Fairbanks is so
coldly IndlrJeteut to tbe assault no
G main Deiavln Hmitb, editor of the
Indianapolis newsY
Iatt Is now directing his weight to
the suoderiog ot tbe solid Mouth.
Tbe President-elect's heart is "way
down south In Dixie," sure enough.
lbe Independence party vote in
Pennsylvania was only 1,007 but it la
not exp cted that Mr. Heater will ask
for a recount.
J. Pierpont Morgau eat pie for
Innoheon, and yet some people olaim
that the rlob don't have any good
times.
the fear is expressed tb'.t Congresa
will not have time to be economical
this year.
Candidates for tbe Ananias Club
are never kept long on tbe waiting
list.
If Senator Piatt Is really writing a
book, we suggest that be tell all be
knows and issue tbe volume on tbe
Fourth of July. No other racket
would be necessary.
Some stateimen would be willing to
pay a substantial sum to anybody
who will steal tbe branding Iron tbat
Mr. Roosevelt brought with blm from
bis western rsnoh.
"flow long, Olbeodore, how long?"
asks tbe Obio State . Journal. About
words, more or less.
Admiral Evans doesn't want any
body to make blm a present of a house
and lot, and be doesn't want to be
president, eltber. Ibe admiral is
bard to oatcb napping, we believe.
King Victor Fmanuel has raised
the salaries of all tbe royal employes.
Victor is a knight after tbe ooiuuion
people's own heart.
'An Indian woman whose maiden
name was Partridge baa bud bustiaudt
named Robin, Sparrow and yuayle, "
says tbe uiriningnara Age iierain.
Ibis woman evidently has no uso lor
a man uniesi be is sometniug ot a
bird.
The time to strike effective blows
for woman's suffrage is when woman
holds tbe future voter across ber
knees.
Tbe supei heated energy generated
In the Panama controversy la suffi
cient If properly utilized to dig sev
eral canals.
The California man who can't help
uughlng when an earthquake comes
along, sbould move to Washington,
wberebe can giggle all tbe time.
"What Is rapid transit"' asks a
New York newspaper. Anything last
er than a oash boy, we tbluk.
lu her charitable giving Mrs. Rus
sell Sage has reached tbe "you raise
an equal amount" stage. Too bad
Ex-Senatot Spoouer lotimates tbat
we have too many orntorioal states
men. Tbat will be less evident after
Marob 1
Mr. Taft is suie of tariff revision in
good faith. Does this mean an in
crease to tbe Ohio potters wbc are al
ready protected 00 per cent?
Mr. Rockefeller gave a waiter a 5
oeut tip, and advised blm to put tbe
money in tbe savings bauk. Rut we'll
bet he bought an automobile, instead
Captain Richmond Pearson Ilobson
is plaintiff In a 20,000 libel suit
against one ot bis oampalgu detract
ora. Tbe captain ought to be a bettei
losei than tbat.
Now that there is an attempt to
have all manufaotuied imitations
properly labeled, wby not also attach
'em to men aud women?
Rut the President is uot likely to
meet any breed of monkeys lu the
dark continents tbat he hai not al
ready met In America.
imagine your niotner, wire, your
daugbtei, your sister or youi sweet
heart a ranting suffragette.
"Evil eminence" that Is one of
the positions oooupied by eminent eil
Kois, says Mr. Roosevelt.
If tbe Sherman Anti-Trust law is
so mischievous a measure that
Tlhiis Space
Belongs to
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should be repealed, oomponsatiou
should be made to the innocent cor
porations and individuals that have
suffered from its enforcement.
A roan has never disappeared until
bis lawyer doesn't kbuow wbere to
send bis bill.
The prone'dings in Bau Franolsco
In which machine bo Is put uuder
look and key ought not to be without
warning to tbe muniopal spoiilsuien
lo Philadelphia aud one or two other
cities iu the emit.
Jesse Iinbler.
Jesse I mliler a well known and re
spected residert of Hood River, died
at the home ot Albert K. lwuier near
Talent, Ore, December 17. 1908, and
mis tuned Iu tbe Ashland Cemetory.
lie is survived by his wife and (our
cbildien, Albert 10. lmbler of laleul,
Ore., Kllis A. lmbler of Provolt, Ore.,
Mrs. Li Hie Greene nl Urn melt, Idaho,
and Ray lmbler of Hood River, nil of
whom were present at tho time ot hl-
dentb There were two otber child
ren wbo died in early lite.
Mr. lmbler bad been bo active
worker in the Christian cbuicb for
over 40 years bis present member
ship being with the Valley Christian
church of Hood River. He was con
soIouh to tbe last and bid his loved
cues a fond larewell witb tbe hope of
meeting thum again Among his Iatt
words were "lbe Lord is my Hnep-
ard, 1 sbull uot want."
Mr. lmbler was born in me state oi
Kentucky. May '10, 1842 and moved
witb his parents to Iowa in 1815 and
crosoed tbe plains to Oiogon lu 1853,
settling uear Hugene. He reslriuil
there until after tbe Rogue Kiver in
dluo war iu wbio'n be was a volunteer
nltbougb but a lad of fourteen. From
Hugeue he moved to Dufui wbeie he
was married to Miss Esther Masiker,
Jan. 4, 181 Hi. Alter living here a few
years he moved to Orande Hondo val
ley where he lived for 33 years. Since
18117 he has real. led at Hood Hirer.
Mr. H. 1,. Auslln.
Mrs. R. L. Austin died Wednesday
afternoon. Deoembni 30, and fuueial
services will be held from Nicbol's
o Impel Friday morning at 11 o'clock.
Nhm maker-Miller.
A wedding occtned at the home of
Mi. and Mrs. J. K. Malloy Sunday at
10 o'clock, when their daugbtei, Mi as
Viola Miller, was united iu marriage
to II. L. Shopinok'ir, sod ot II. F.
Shoemaker, Rev. White of the Plue
(liove M ti church leading tbe cer
emony. Only the immediate relatives of the
ooutiactiug paities wuie present Mr.
and Mrs. Khoeniaker left lor White
liird, Idaho, where Mr. Shoemaker
has property interests, but will return
Inter and nmke tbeir bouie at Hoed
River.
(Vnns-CiinninKhaiii.
S'Miss Letba Cuuuingbam and P. 11
Coons were named Chrititcuus Day
at the home nl W. S. Nicbol to
whom tbe fomier is related. Thn
ceremony was performed by Rev.
Nathan Evans, puutor of the Meibo
dixt Epieoopal cnurou ot thin city in
the presence of a large gutlie ing ot
relatives aud fiieudn of tho contract
in parties. After the ceremony hii
elaborate wnddiug dinner was served
Mr. and Mrs. Coous will reside at
Hood River.
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That are worth double the price
asked. Made of all wool material,
trimmed with silk braid. A good
fair run of sizes. Special while they
last
$5 & $6
LADIES' COATS
Whil' iiir tstoi k is not so laiie at
prcsi-iit we have placed Special
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Yonpspy.Nicliolt.
Jus. A. Youpsey aud Miss May
Nichols were married on Christmas
Da; at tbe M. B. rarsnniige at Fine
Orove by Rev. II. 8. White. Mrs.
Youpsey came to Hood I irei receutly
having formerly resided at Columbus,
Obio.
JacksoMiA' klnir.
Miss Mary C. Oeikiog and David
M. Jackson, son ot Capt. Jackson
were mairiedat the former's home
Thursday December 24tb by Rev. 11.
S. White, of the Pine Orove M. E.
church. The ceremony took place iu
tbe proeenoe of a large number of rel
atives and friends.
l'eik'Morlir.
On Christ mas Eve at 8 o'clock, a
wedding tcok place at tbe United
lirethreu parsuuae when Harriet P.
Morby and Wultcr J. Peck were joiued
In wedlock by Kev. C. W. Corman.
Mr. and Mis. Psuk are residents of
Doe and will retuin thereto live after
a wedding tiip extouding into tbe
New Year.
Alexander-Prattler
A very pretty home weddlug tock
place at the residence of Mr. aud Mrs
Ceo. T. Pi at her at 4 o'clock Wednes
day afternoon when tbeir daughter
Miss (Jiace Frances was united in
marriage witb Kobert Ross Alexander
of Koy. Wmh.
lbe bouhe was very beautifully doo
orated for the occasion witb Oregon
giape, cut rloweia and potted plants
aud the ceremony, which was per
formed by Rev. W. C. Cilmoie, took
place in the resenoe of about thirty
relatives aud intimate friends of the
bride and groom.
The bridal party approached tbe
spot where they wore to be married
lo the stratus of the Lohengrin wed
ding march i Uycd by Mis. F. E
Jackson and were unattended.
lbe bride was beautifully gowned
iu a dress of white Laudsowne silk
and carried a hi Idal boquet ot wlij'e
carnations aud tbe groom was so )t a
bly attired for the occasion. After
the happy couple had received tbe
congratulations and beet wishes of
the wedding guests they led the way
to the dining room where a bountiful
wedding supper was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexandei left for
Portland on t rj o"G : 1 8 trjiu for a short
visit a'ter which tbey went to their
home al Roy. They were tbe reoeipi-
ents of mauy valuable nad useful
presents.
Thomas-Cooper
A pretty wedding took place at
bigb noon Tuesday, December 29, at
the homo of Mr. and Mrs I). J.
Cooper iu this eity, when their daugh
ter, Nancy Parulee was united in mar
riage to Charles I. Thomas, of Mount
Hood, (Jieuou. The Rev. D. v. Pol
ing, pastor ot tbe Congregational
church, otliciRted.
Ibis is tbe culmination of 8 ro
mance In uuo at Mount Hood, in t he
upper Hood Hirer valley, when Miss
Cooper, who was oue of tbe best
known teachers iu The Dulles publio
schools, look up ber duties as priu
cipal of the Mouut Hood sobtol.
The wedding was attended by rela
tives and friends living In this city
and iu diifereut parts of tbe staid.
The residence of Mr. Cooper, titoat nl
ou a commanding site overlooking the
Columbia river aud The Dalles, ou
Case and Fulton streets was very taste
fully decorated lor the oocasiou, tbe
prevailing coior being p:uk.
lbe large reception parlor was com
pletely festooned witb ivy. Tbi bride
and gioora stood undei a wedding
bell mad" of m Utletoe durlug tbe rer-
emony. Uouiiuets ot pmk csmntlous
! were distributed in every corner of
the loom. In the dining room wbere
the wedding breakfast waa served,
after tbe ceremony, tbe decoratioue
I were also of pink and a large bouquet
of pink carnations was tastefully dis
played ou the diuiug table,
Miss Mildred Cooper, a sister of
the bride .acted as bridesmaid, a bile
the groom waa attended ty Kennel h
Cooper, the bride's brother, l'he
ring bearer was liule Katharine Day
ley, the bride's niece Mis. D. V.
Poling sang, "I Love You Truly,"
I Immediately prsccediag the ceremony
Hiid (he bridal couple enteied to iLe
strains ol the weddiug luaicb from
"Loueugriu" played by Mrs. Kenneth
Cooper Tbe bride was given sway
by her lather.
Mis Cooper was very pr-ttilv gown
rd in white uiotwxliue satin, and ret
ried bu arm bouquet o' bride roce.
Mies Mildred Cooper, tbe I rides
maid, wore pale yellow net tiloiu.ed
witb satin bands.
The hiide and groom departed on
the U:15 tiain Tor Portland.
Tbose atteuding tbe ceremony rre
R. 1). Cooper of Independence, Mr.
and Mrs. K. W. Cooper ot Albany, J.
Kf Cooper of Afbauy, Mf. and Mrs.
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M. U Craft of Motier, Mrs. J. S.
Fisb ot Pendleton, Mr. ind Mrs. H.
E. Nortbiup ot Poitlaod, Mr. aud
Mrs. C. V. Cooper of Fairbanks, Mr.
and Mis. F. W. Bayluy and family,
Miss Sulina Pbirmau, Miss Minnie
.M lob el l, Mrs. Kate Roche, Dr. Minnie
BlrdeD, Miss Lydia Bottemlller, Hol
lis Huntington and Mrs D. M. lay
lor.
Tbe gioom is a prominent fruit
grower of the upper Hood River val
ley, wheie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas,
after tbeir wedding trip, will tike up
tbeli residence. Dalles Cbroniole.
Fourteen Years For ltnef.
Pout teen years was tbe sentence
banded out to Abe Ruef, the Sau
Frunoisco grafter yesterday by Judge
Win. P. Lawlor. Tbe Ruef case has
beu fought in the courts for over a
year. 1 he sentence given Ruef was
the maximum penalty and when It
was pronounced be took it quietly.
During tbo day a legal battle took
place between the convicted man's at
torneys aud theatcrueys for tbe state,
In an effort to delay the prouounoing
of sentence but Judge Lawlor set all
technicalities aside. It is said by
Ruet'e attorneys that they will appeal
tbe case.
IHninir-Call Slei(?h Hell.
"Instead of the Japanese gongs,
which have so long been popular, a
fad just now is to use a string of half
a dozeu or so old-fashionod sleigh
bells," says Woman's Home Compan
ion for January. "Polished, and
bung in tbe dioiong room or hull,
these alford a quaint ornameut and a
pleasant way of summoning 'be family
to meals. A string of them would
make a charming Christmas gift aud
would not be expemsve. "
Mis. E. D. Johnson
Tbe many friends aud noqaalntanoes
of Mrs. bi. D. Juhuson, ioimerly Miss
Mabel Catter, sustained a grave shock
Friday wben they learned that she bad
died ut the home of hor parents, Mr.
aud Mrs. J L;. Curler on I bristmas
Day. Tbe oauae of Mrs. Johnson's
death was shock from 'tight due to
being iu a run away accident. Accom
panied by her busbaud Mrs. Johnson
ea me to Hood River Wednesday even
ing on tbe 7 :10 tiain and waa being
driven to her parents borne wben tbe
neck yoke to wbioh tbe team waa at
t ached l eca e loosened, allowing tbe
sleigh to hit ugaiust tbe horses caus
ing tbem to run away. After crossing
the bridge to tbe east side tbe sleigb
struck a bare spot causing it to stop
so suddeuly that tbe horses broke loose
from tbe sleigb and continued their
run arriving borne safely.
The sleigb waa not tverturned and
no one was apparently harmed. Tbe
shock and exoitement however caused
Mrs. Johnson to go Into convulsions
and although medical assistance was
summoned Immediately the tailed to
recover and passed away at 5 o'clock
Thursday afternoon.
The tody was taken to Portland
Friday afternoon aud tbe funeral ser
vices held there.
Mrs. Johnson was well known here
where she was highly esteemed and
previous to her marriage was an iu-
ct motor in elocution iu Willamette
University aud Drury College, Mis
sourl. In tbis diiection she pos
sessed mre tuleut aud wss also accom
plished in o'htr i eoects. Her bu
hand was Dr. E. D. Johneou a
known surgeou ot Portland.
well
Train Ridibers Sentenceil.
Owen Jack Hayes, alias Jack Wal
tou, wbo with bis accomplice, William
Uurke, was arrested by tbe police ou
a cb'irge of holding up the Chicago
Expresls of the OK AN. December
17 and robbiug the expitss cur, Tues
day pleaded guilty heo urraingued
in Judge (Janteubein's court and s
aeutenoed to 12 years in tho Peulteu
tiary. Burke, whoso confeasicn op
December 21 implicated Hayes, wgg;
sentenced bv Judge Ounteubtiu to
tour years, lbe third man concerned
in the bold up.known as "the Swede,"
is still at laige, but it is believed in
formation has beeu obtained wl 1 b
will cause this mau's npprebeosion
witb little difficulty.
Made the New bor lliippj.
Fifty or mere hoiuelest newsboys
wero tnttrUiued at a Christmas diu
net provided by Mtorutj Seneca
Fouts ut a SMirk stiert restaurant. It
bas been a custom fr several year
ith Mr I outs to iircridr the home
leF rei'sliys i f the cily with Christ
ines curer. Friday's lueul 1 igao nl
12:15 o'clock wl tn the tr.eieljers ut tbe
tin-t division neie received. At 1
o'clock the second division entered
tbe restaurant, lbe dinner began
with'a w II filled bowl ot clam chnwd
r. Turkey with dressing and erau
I erry sauce followed. Potatoes, vege
tables, celery, biead aud butter were
braid,
Men's Fleece
'liinw St tit 1 1
color. Not
Will III .UJ,
F . - -
$6
with
but a bargain in what we
Special the
on the tables in abundanoe. Dessert
consisted of pies and cakes. The two
wuitieesea were In constant demand
during tbe time occupied by the meal
supplying tbe needs ot thebungry lit
tle fellows. Portland Journal.
President Roosevelt.
"In these last days of President
Roosevelt's administration it is a
pleasure to think how often in there
columns we have had the privilege, of
agreeing oi disagreeing witb him,"
writes the editoi of Woman's Home
Companion for January. "Mr. Roos
evelt bus made mistakes, as be would
te tbe last to deny, but he has doue
tbe oountry oue service which Is uot
written on the statute books or ou tbe
rceords ot bis ottlcial achievements.
He has promoted In tbe papers which
tbe people read, and, more important,
iu the minds ot tbe people themelves,
so active dl-cnssioo ot questions that
bad become shelf worn from neglect.
He has given publicity to tbe Ten
Commandments; ha has refurhiebed
tbe Beatitudes; be bas popularized
Common Honesty. For these things
let us give him ciedit. "
Rabbit Drive a Failure
The rabhlt drive ou Ageucy Plains
oo tbo 12th and 13tb was a failure,
according to the Madias Pioneer,
which says:
The rabbit bunt which was bold last
Monday and Tuesday was uot au en
tire BU 'oess end for several rsasout?.
One was tbat there weie uot enough
people on band to effectually corial
the rabbits, probably not more than
100 persons all told turning out It
was thought by some tbat it was at
tempted to cover too much territory
and tbat too long drives were made,
giving the rabbits many opportuniies
to dodge back and escape through tbe
line ot driven. Another lessuu was
tbat a tabbit bas some of tbe oburao
teristics of a bog and sometimes abso
lutely refuses to be driven. On these
nocasions it was generally tbe signal
for some of tbe diivers to get excited
and throw stoues, sticks, or bailoo so
that the rabbits would I en ine be
wildered, witb the result l. : ::. (A
them would dodge (bis wu ,,. t thai
aud eventually elude tbe 1 uu of diiv,
ers.
lbe rabbits also seemed to have a
presentiment of the snow storm which
reaobod this seotlou Tuesday night
and had congregated in places wheie
tbey would te most sbeltered from
tbe elements, and from these recesses
it was ilmost impossible to remove
tbem any distance Something like
300 rabbits are ettimated to bave been
killed during tbe drives made on tbe
two days. Several Indians came over
from the reservation aud helped with
tbe drive, and a large percent of t lie
rabbits slain were appioprlated by
tLeni.
Tbe ranchers are not discouraged by
tbe apparently small number of jaoks
killed at this drive, but will meet
again Deoember 28, near tbe John
Trotter place in .Sagebrush Springs
vicinity. It is probable tbat witb tbe
experience gained at tbe latt drive
tbey will linuke a more wholesale
slaughter at tbe rabbits than rewarded
tbeir eirorts duiing the drive tbe
first of tbe week.
Coyote War to lb gin
January is to spell death o tbe coy
otes in tne state of Oregon, according
to tbe plans which bae beeu au
nounced by Secretary D.in P Sm$te.
of the State Sbeep Commi-sion and
tbe State Woolgrowi rs Association.
Duiiug the coming month tbe flock
masters ot the state me to wage a con
certed and sj.-teu ni:c warfare upon
the gre.ileel. eiieiuv he ttooigrower has
toooutcrd with. Digs, guus, traps
aud poison aie ail I be brought into
requisition, au I it i expected tbat
the uuinher of oi yotes cnu be greatly
reduced iluriuu ihe 31 day in tbe
in on f li which Iisb beeu designated lor
sluiiulilel
Tils taoio plan n worked last Jan
uary, ami, according lo . I:e reports
received trnm all parts of the stale,
huiidi.-iis ut tho aumnU were slain
It was this success of the first effort
hirh led the oUlcers ot tbe etate as
sociation to repeat tbe experiaent.
Ileppiier Uazette.
CCFFEH
Good coffee is partly in
buying and partly in
making; like everything
else.
Your rroeer rtturat rear nsntr If rn soa't
Ike Schilling 'i Best: we par bint
Wanted- Vent lo know th t I have a t o
t int. wlls w 'ei lo firm r Wrlio r..r
"nple, A. Dnda A Co., 23 Sixth 8L, Fortland.
0re- J17 '
SPECIAL
Ladies Sample Belts
n si k, lit l.er ui;eliis-
tic. Iliillli I'll to
2bc, 35c, 45c and
50c
SPECIA L
White Astrachan Coats
Velvet cuffs and collars. The very
biggest value you can find anywhere.
Ages 8 to 14 years. Special
$3.00
SPECIAL
Men's Underwear
lined Underwear,
Ecru
it complete line of
sizes,
have.
garment 3f)C
SPECIAL Men's Winter
Weight Suits, dark gray colors,
regular $18 special to close... fcj
Wanted-Work of any kind by ttrong
ynung man. W. Wilkinson, Rarnona Hotel.
l.ost-Hmall gray leather hand pnrae con
taining f 10 gold puce, 50 cents In silver and
come small change. Finder return name to
Mm. J. V. Kobertann's residence or Hlanley.
Hintlh Lumber to.'sotrlce and receive liberal
reward. fll
Kor Hale-l'.-lne-wlnning Plymouth Kock
nhleken Cockerels and pullets. Just as fine
as can be got. In fact, nothing better, We
guMranue to give you satisfaction or vour
money returned. We bave letters from differ
ent imrts upeaklng well of our stock. Kock
ford 1'oullry Yard, Hood Klver, Ore.
r'or Sale Horse, wagon, cow, and chickens
Barthel, 12 K.
Kor Sale A good double set of heavy har.
ncss, also a light double buggy, harness.
These will be sold cheap and we guarantee to
give you NHlisfaellon and save you money.
Call at Kockford Store. Phone lKi X.
For Bale A jailr of muled broken to orchard
work. Koundund gentle. Enquire of K. .1.
DeHart, Hood Hlver, near W uu-Uuln-(iuln
HoteL
Wanted Position by Japnnese boy to do
housework. Plisue Ilk). P. O. box 554.
Kor Male Good second-hand 3i wagon.
Apply at W. It. Wlnaus. Phone I7.F.
WauU-d To give twenty acres of land for
hum worm or laimr.
Apply to J
Adrian Kp.
ping, l'lionu 1942 K
d31
For Male Two or three fresh cows. River
side Kami, three miles west of town. J. W.
Morton. d:il
For Male Brown Irghoin
Tbeorte Koss. 1; L.
chickens. Mrs.
d31
Ulmentlon timber for sale at 16 per thou
sand. Inquire of E. W. Wlnans, P ood River
Ore.
For Bale 1 good work team, harness, good
wagon and cow for S!75. Inquire at Pine
Urove store.
For Exchange-Black drlvlug horse for
light farm wagon. Box 175, Postoffice.
For Sale Good buggy and light harness.
A. N. RAHM.
For sale One black horse for sale, weight
lax) lbs., good slnele drlvor. Price J7.r If sold
soon. See O. L. Hublnson. Phone 2072L.
Wanted To let contract for clearing small
tr ict of land half u mile south of Huniinll Hid
ing or. Mt. Hood It. R. J. B. Crosby, , hone
Odell-lul. Jti
Losl-Hlngod end gale to wagon, between
dill's store and H. L. Young's. Please leave
at Faihlon Stable, or telephone J. R. Crosby,
Odell (OJ. Jii
For Mule One hundred arid fifty sac)ts of
potatoes. Oue dollar per sack delivered.
Address C. E. Ulaze, R. D. No. 1. Phone 1U.VM
Young man experienced In Real Estate,
Loans, and Fire Insurance, also also expert
bookkeeper, accountant, correspondent type,
writer and general office man. Wanbj to lo
cate lo Hood River with responsible party or
Arm. Address R. 8. W. care O lacier. Jtt
For Bale Any one wishing
lly cow, phone IIXl-M.
milk from fum
J'
For Hale 95 acres of very best fruit land In
Hood River County. Will sell In lot 40, :
andM. Write or call J. P. Hillstrom, Star
Route 10, Hood River, Ore. J7
ror Male A few choice Brown Leghorn
cockerels of prlne laying strains. J. L. Carter,
phone 197-M. J7
Htrayed Red and white yearling steer calf;
no marks. Can be had by calling at Cbas. &.
Fuller's, Willow Flat, J7
Lost or 8t rayed Female Collie pup," monlb
old, answers ,o name
'Rah.'
ran i it, uugnes.
phone 187-M.
dill
For Sale-Kick wood, oak and fir. on place,
J.Jakku. Phone 1S72-L. fll
For Male Fresh No. 1 cow.
phone 320- K.
P. B. Laraway,
JH
For Male One good team of drlvlug horses
or trade for heavy team. N. W. Bom JI4
Wanted Local manofacturea's agent to sell
and Install our Never, ool Boiler Insulator
anillKlreless Cocker, wlls In every household;
permanent Inconieof JlftOO to tftUlO per year;
lew hundred dollars required to handle prop.
olllou In tli t-ltown. Address for particulars:
Kanjre Holler Insulator Mfg. Co., m E. Wash.
St., f'ortlaBd.Ore.
Pigs for Malc-On Jericho farm,
C. Easterly lttli-L.
Phone U.
For 8ale,-Cedur posts,
feed store.
Call at McReynold'a
J21
For Rent-Ranch op West Hide, tlood
chance for man who understands gardenln r.
Hay and strawberries on place; pencil trees
In bearing: olentv free wuler. Address R W.
C, care lacier office. 121
LostrBack part of harhess on Belmont
rpa
38$.
a. Return to E. Lang, phone Farmers
' ' J7
For Bale- Youpg Jersey bull. A. Butts. J7
tor Male- Rhode Island Red Cockerels fr .in
Kline.
Chicago. Apply
i iic itoiBu prise tuning ncn oi Mrs. u. .
to Win. Kerr. East Side,
hikiu mver.
Your Country Home
Can easily U- supplied wi ll
Electric Lights
Oenerateil hi vour nun i.rciiii-. s at
practically no expense after ilte firt
moderate cost of installation. D p
me a line and lea n l'ie price . ( plant
to meet your conditions Large or
small power qropositions developed.
H. B. LANGILLE.
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
5th and May Sts. Hood Rier, Ore.