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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1909)
Two Issued Eveiy.ThmMay by ARTHUR ll. MOB, PubHsher. A YEAR ESDS-AND BEUI.XS A tew hours ago tbe point of time arrived, ut "dead ot night, " that murks, according to tbe homaD oalen dai, tbe ending of one year and tbe beginning ot another. On tbe scale of lime, which so far as human com putation can reach ia equivalent to eternity, a year covers but an IntJu itesiinal space, but in tbe life of person of average longevity it Ja a considerable part, and any year from youth to middle age or past may be a very important, or decisive part. Nature established tbe year, through tbe situation and motion of tbe earth, but Hxes no point or day tor a year to end or begin unless It be aome moment iu spring, and for thia pur pose no particular one better than an other could be aelected, and what would come nearest fitting oue lali tude would not be suitable in another. Bo tbe time arbitrarily fixed by man sreves as well aa any other. Now tbe twelve montba' rural work ia fully finished; tbe harvests have been garnered and the surplus dis persed and tbe price received; tbe succeeding holidays eud, and nature and man-that in, tbe country people in these latitudes, enter upon a season ot comparative rest and recreation, in pieparatioo tor another year's pro ductive tail. It is a auitalli time for lecounting, for reverie, foi readjust ment; for re-examination, reconstruo tion, tor reformatory resolutions. Wisdom should increase with age, at least up to a point well along in life, benoe most of u ought to be wiser than we were a year ago. It we are not, why?. Now is tbe especial time ot the year to Bud out, and to plan and iirenare to uain more wisdom iu tbe yoar.to come. For tbe wise man said "Wisdom , is .the principal thing; therefore get wisdom, aud with all thy gettiogs, get understanding." Last night ;tbose who would were merry; those were prayerful who chose ;today we celebrate tbe first day of a year. Without these frequent breaks old steady-pacing Time would become monotouuos. We have obeered the old year out be wasn't "half had" ;and hurrahed the new year In. On bis beeming brow eternal bcpe paints bright prospects, and bis buoy not voioe la meodious with fair promises. Oregon Journal. Want Funds for Reading Room Editor Cj lacier: Vhi members Tof the Woman's Christian Temperanoe Union of II ood Kiver, are laying plans lor opening a Heading Koom, and gen eral rest room. We believe this will meet a long-felt want and we take this opportunity through tbe columns of your panel to Invite the attention of ths Cpublio ami enlist its sympathy and cooperation. There are many young men iu the city whose homes are not here, who board In one place and ufton lodge In another and when tliulr days work Is done, there is no place where tbey may spend a pleasant and profitable evening, but are left to drift into one ot tbe "questionable resorts," where every Inauence is any thing but elevating. If we love our country, it is the duty of every lodi vlilual to do all ',1 11 their power to raise the standard of its manhood. Hood Kiver. who is so proud of her re-iord iu ohter respects, and who loves to stand In the fore front of every good enterprise, must rally to tbe support of tbis under taking. In piooess of time, when some ot our bonds have lieeu cancelled, tbis oan easily be done by a small tax. Watch Meeting at Haptlst Church Tbe watohnight meeting held at tbe liaptist church was one ct Interest from tbe beginning to tbe close. Pas tn Nutley took charge of tbe opening praise service ut 7:110 and at 8 o'clook C, K. ferry of the Mlasionery Alli ance conducted a live testimony ser vice tor over an hour concluding with uu earnest spiritual address. Mr. W, P. Kalltin, a returned missionary from Japan then gave au interesting acoouut of his experiences much to the delight of the audienoe. After a recess of thirty minutes Pastor Nutley gave an address appro priate to tbe hour, taking for bis text "Watchman, what ot the uighr.," tbe morning oometh aud with It a new year with its duties and rospoosihll ities. Mow shall I meet tberuY W. faith hope aud submission was tbe suggestive outline. The last fifteen aiiuutes was gireu to prayers of con secratiou closing with tbe duxology and new year greetings. TEA Linger longer over it; let it be steaming hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it. Your grortr return, your in one? il ru 4oo likt Schilling's Bail; wt pay him. asa 9 I BUZZARD RAGES IN NORTHWEST berera cold weatber, accompanied by a northeasterly gale and snow, Is being experienced throughout the Pa- cibo Northwest. In British Columbia tbe temperature is 23 below zero. At Condon, Ore., II is three below, and at Helllugbam, on ruget sound, zero weather was enoountered for the first time in many years. Know six to eight Inches deep cov eted the northern half of the Willsm ettte Valley and Kastern Oregon. Al bany is enjoying sleighing tor the first time In years. At Eugene sleet tell during yesterday, and at Medtord tbeie was a heavy cold rain. Wind in places bss attained a bigb velocity. Tatoosb reports CO miles au hour, while Tacoma experienced a 36-mlle-an-boar gale. -A severe storm Is reported raging oil tbe mouth ot tbe Columbia. Jturned Hindu's lied; on Reach The body of Kehi Singh, a Hindu, 31 years old, was cremated on tbe beach east ot The Dalles Tuesday, the liindo funeral ser vioos being perform ed in tbe Oriental manner. Kebt Singh died of typhoid fever Sunday and tbe Health lioaid gianted permission to incinerate trie body. The aibes were scattered on tbe wat ers of tbe Columbia. Aocording to tbe customs aud relig ious rites of tbe Hindu, the body was cremated, two cords ot oak wood be ing used in so doing, r Irst the caken pyre was constructed being about three feet in height, four fc.t wide and eight feet long, on which tbe remains were placed and mote wood was thrown on the body, and kero sene was poured over tbe whole pile. It requires, as a uusual tbiug, tbiee hours In which to cunsume a human body at that sort of a crematorium and today, storming as it did, it le- quired a longer time. Tbe ashes were gabered and oast into the Columbia it is tbe belief or tbe modus toat tbe soul, after tbe death of its tem porary possessor, must be born agaiu in some material semblance, iu order tbat It may oomplete the work uutlu Isbed in some previous state ot exist ence until ita task is acoompiisbed and perfection be attained Tbe Hindu's asbss, let t from crema tion, is given back to the elements ot nature, tbe water and air, after hav ing been obtained from tbe agni or fire. Tbe Hindus are given to ad dressing tbe elements of nature as it tbey weie divine beluga and many of tbem worship tbe sun, tbe air aud otbei elements of nature. Tbeie was no religious ceremony aside fiom tbe cremation, When asked if tbey would not ottei prayer or sing, the interpieter said today at the ciematlon tbat it would "do no good now as tbe soul has lett tbe body, "Dalies Chroniolo. Had Ills Foot Crushed Anton F'liut employed as a hrakeman by the Mount Hood Kallroad met with a serious accident Monday night while ooupling oars in the company's yard here. In ooupling cars be at tempted to shove tbe drawbars over with his f jot, aud as he d d so, the cars came together catcling bis foot between tbe bumpers. Hint ha I ou a rnbeer boot, aud while uo maiks oould be found ou it bis foot was bad lr masbed. He is at present at tbe Cottage hospital where he la getting Blong nicely and it baa not yet beeu deoided whether amputation will be neoessary. Fnne al of Mrs. AaMln The funeral of Mrs. R. L. Austin, who died Weduesday, December ,'IOth, was held Friday January 1, from Nicbol's Chapel. Tbe services were oouduoted by Rev. M. (J. Clarke ot Portland and Intel men t was in Idle wilde Cemetery. Mrs. Austin, who is survived by her husband aud six ohildren, only reoently came to Hood Kiver. Iter, (illnioro Loses. Sou William K, Ullmore, aged 7 mouths and 21 days, aon of Kev. and Mrs. W. C. Ullmore, died Satuday eveuiug after a short illness. Tbe funeral which was largely at tended was held Monday afternoon at 1:30 from tbe Congregational Church, services being oonduoted by Kev. J. L. llershuer. Interment was iu Idle wilde Cemetery. Joxvpli Purser Joseph Purser, for many yean a lesideut of Hood River, died at his residence near this otty January 1st, aged 61 years. Mr. Pursei had beeu sick for about two weeks. The de oesed leaves a wife and live ohildreu, two slaters, Mrs. Pbiebo i'oss, aud Mrs. Frank Noble and a brother John, who resides ut Kverett, Wash. The tuueral services wbioh were held at liartmesa Undertaking I'm Ion were conducted by Rev. Mr. llrown, pastor of tbe llelmout M. hi. Church and Interment was in Idlewilde Cem etery. Mr. Purser, who was born In Hug laud lu 1847, came to Hood Kiver in 1877. He owned a dosirahle small fruit fain, and was one of Mood Riv et's best known residents. A mnu of keen wit, be was uoted fot his sharp sayings, and those who crossed woids with 111 ii found that tbey bait no moau antagonist. He bad a largo circle ot friends by whom be was well liked aud wbo regret his otitiliiiely death. Meeting of Telephone NtocMiaM.iri The annual meeting ot the stock- Tlnis Space Belongs to Arthur Clarke Hood River's Reliable Jeweler Mackintoshes At a mere fraction of their worth. These can't be be beat for school wear. 2nd Floor. Special Men's Fleece Lined Under shirts and Drawers Men's Fleece Lined Undershirts and Drawers, ribbed, ecru color, satin trimmed, drawers with double seat. The garment, special 35c SPECIAL Ladies' and Children's COATS, $1 If ever you saw anything: in the bargain line that was a real big bargain, just look over that, bunch of Ladies' and Uhildr -n's Coats on our bargain table on the Second Floor. Coals that forirt rly sold for 2, $1 and special to i l ar them out, your choice; $1.00 holders of tbe Home 'telephone Cotr. pany was held in tbe Commercial Clubtoiiuis Idi-t Saturday. Heports of the various ottlcers were made and showed tbe afiairs of tbe company to be in good condition. While no div ideud has beeu declared on the Hock tbe secretary's report showed thut tbe property of tbe company bad in created in value from $10,000, tbe paid In oupital stook when tbe company was organize , to 170,000. Ibe uum berof phones bss Increaed from about 5O0 sinoe last March to 804 and the company has many' 5 applications coming in monhtly. It was expla ned by Secretary Davidson aud Freed ieut Smith that tbe teasou tbat no divi dends bad lieeu paid was owiug to tbe fao. tbut tbo iuootue trom phoues had been devoted to extending tbe lines and makiug other improvements which it was found nooessnry in order to meet competition and also to tbe fact tbat It was uuabta to place bouds of tbe company ou aocuoot of the Uuanoial trouble last full and a glut in the bond mrket since. The plant of tbe Home Company ia -aid by Man ager Hardiuger to be one ot tbe Hues! of its size in tbe United States In wbioh opinion he stated be had beeu sustained by other telephone con xtructton men who had examined it. It is the intention to extend tbe lines everywheie it is possible and to wive tbe valley and city as many local con nection as possible. The long dis tance connections are being improved between here and Portland and ia n few weeks it is expected to hnve two more lines working. After the reports of tbe ottlcers tbe election of tbe board of directors was taken up and resulted as follows: hi L. Smith, A. S. mowers, K. O. Hall, C. D. Coppie, P. S. Davidson. The board of directors was later organized and elected K. L. Smith, president; A. S. mowers, vioe-resident ; E. O. Illanchar, treasurer; P. S. Davidson, seoretary. Developing Itlvenlow Park Addition. The Hood Kiver Development Com pany reports that tbe year 1908 v as tbe moht successful year tor the sale of building lots in Kiverview Park Addition to Hood Hirer sinoe tbis property was put ou the market. Dur ing tbe year the sale of thirty reci deuce lots aud oue wHrebouse site on the O. K. & N. track were closed and one warehouse site was leated. As a result of the above tales, fourteen de sirable residences have hern built, with more to follow, and Mr. K. J. Voting has comple'ed a meat curing plaut ou his warehouso site. Amoug those wlio built iu Kiverview Park Addition during tbe pant yeai are (1. I). Woodworth, Mm. J. I''. ISutoheldor, K. W. Pratt, C. P. Hots, K. J. Young, both residence aud wart bouse, S. M. Hlowers, Mrs. M. L. Lamberson, (leo. W. Ihompsou, W. A. Schatlnnr, Charles Hall. Frank A. Cram, L has. W. McDonald, 1), M. Wolf mid C P. Houichsnu. The indications are that the ralo i f lota and tbe a mount ot building tln.t will be done in Kiverriew tark Addi tion to Hood Kiver dining the pres ent yeT iv ill exceed the very satixfant ory showiug lor lunt year, and lo meet the (Ionian. i the oumpau id putting cu tbe market two new bluck-. Mis. A. Monday. .1. Kpping weut to Portland I The tbe suit, with For LAST MEETING OF THE OLD COUNCIL Tbe laft regular meeting i f the old council was held Monday ereoing eud m out old matters peuding were dis posed of as far as possible. The quar terly reports of the reoorder and treasurer were lead and accepted. Ihe Hood Kiver Development Co. presented a replattlng of a ooople of blocks west of tbe Armoty, but on ac count of a clause retaiulnt rights of wuter, telephone, eleotrio light aud 8'ieut lallway franchises, the same was referred to tbe new council. It appeals tbat the company have such rights on Cascade Aveuue which were granted by a former council, but tbe present oonooil did not feel tbat it was to tbe interest of tbe publto poli cy to tie up tiny more streets in that manner. The oommnuicatioo of Mr. Spear in reterenoe to selling tbe grav el pit to tbe city was also reteired. Au ordinance was Introduced auk lug the llcenees ou skating rinks aud moving piolure sbow 120 a qnaiter, or fit a day. Tbis makes au iu rease in the skating rink licenses from $12.50 and a deorease in picture shows from $25. A petition was received from resi dents of tbe bill diitriot to close pool rooms and similar resorts at 11 p. m. ia winter and at 12 p. m. lu summer. Also to prohibit boys under 18 years of age visiliug these plaoes. Tbe mat ter was referred to Councilman Wright, wbo will probably have an ordinance prepared along those lines. Itralns bmlus are common to all parts of the country, and traces ot tbem have even been discovered in summer iu Lenox, liar Harbor, and Newport. Tbey are originally used to obtain money, but when money is obtained by them it usually takes their place. Ths quality of braina vailes iu diff erent loonlities. Mixed with ginger, they beoome very valuable, With a spine, tbey are a necessity in every household. At one time tbey influ enced literature, but tbe discovery was made tbat literature could do without them. Since then they have been almost exclusively devoted to to adveitisiug Brains are employed lo verious en terprises, lhey make bridges, rail roadj, aud ether systems of transpor tation, i hey also create capital and nre ued extensively in evading tbe ltw. The; mix with water and gaso line, but are absorbed by aloobol. Itraius are bought and sold in tbe open market. Tbey may be traded lo on tbe exobange, in Washington or Alhauy or in other political centers. Tbe best quality, however, are not traded in. Indeed, ofteutimes tbey Hie uot even heard of uulil long after tbey have paxsed away. -Thomas L. Mason, in JutiuHry Lippinoott's. l urinc ri Telephone Line S 1I Tha Far intra Telephone Company which about a jeai ago took over the out of town lines of tbe PaoiHo States Company has leeold the property to t lie latter which will assume tbe indeb teilnenu of tbe former onmpauy. 1 be eutiHTitiers who were ou the Parmer' line have been offered a contract to siga up foi tbe phones with tbe Home company with a rate o. $1.25 inrmtb. Per GATHERED FOR ANNUAL BANQUET j (Contained from page 1) helping to build up the Hood River oouutry. be character of the men said Mr. Collins was wbut ta mak ing Hood Kirrr products tbe floest iu , the world aud would cnulinue to do sn as loug as its standard of citizen I ship was maintained. 11. Iv Jude, ot Portland, the own er ot proprety bere responded iu bis place and uiade a happy little speech wiudiug up with strong plea tor bet tei losrie iu t tie valley. Ibe bit ot the rveuiog wrt made by Seiutor N. J. Sinuott oi Ibe Dalles who wound up the tpeec bins king with the t( act "1 lie Pipe of Peace." Mr. Sium It rerientd tbe history of ti e birth n( the lie ccunty from Its parent Wscn and his leiuarks oeietlouutnt, timely and witty During bis ta k be was frequently Interrupted ty hearty appluuse and at Us conclusion further expression ot the good will aud Hr prteiatict. ut bis bearers was given in three rousing cheers. Couooilmau L II. Uuggios last week sold some large land hcldinga which be owned el Lino, A ash., to U. E. Rlocber or $12,000. &fe Paris Fair The Store of Big Values SPECIAL Ladies' and Children's Coats, $2 Big values from $5 to $10. Dandy Good Warm Coats Nicely trimmed with braid. You will find them on the bargain ta ble, second floor. Special, your CO flfl choice, at 3-UU Ladies' Suits We have a few of those Ladies' Suits at $5.00 and $6.00 left making on these alone is worth price asked. Think of it! A full tailor made, of all wool material, buttons and trimmings to match. Only $5.00 THE TRIUMPH OF THE HOOD RIVER APPLE One of tbe most interesting features to far In au aople season replete with Interest has been tbe Hood Kiver deal. Never betore has tbe fruit of tbe fa mous valley in Oregon invaded tbe east ti such an extent ; never before hws its triumph been so clean out and oomplete. ihe season ot 1908 baa without exaggeration been epochal to Ihe Hood Kiver valley, and, more than any other three seasons com bined, has succeeded in bringing tbe Valley's apple output before tbe im mediate attend in of tbe eastern con suming public. In faot, it may be lairly said tbat tbe initial Impetus given by the dashing and brilliant handling of tbe Hood Kiver deal thia season was to a great degree responsi ble for tbe marked publicity that tbe western box apple has reoently beeu receiving in all quarters. A little ''ciroussing, " as a show man would put it, does no line of business any barm, and the Hood River apple has been "ciroussed" admirably just enough and not too muob. It baa been placed aud kept before the pub lto eye by tactics in do sense opposed to sound business uonservatism, and tbe result bas been a boom for tbe Hood Kiver apple aud the Hood Klv er seotion tbat has transcended all ex pectations. but there is no Royal Road to suc cess iu tbe apple business. Tbe oied It tor tbe showing made in this deal so largely conceived and so quickly, skilfully aud successfully consummat ed, is to be divided, share and sbaie alike, between the men wbo grew, paoked and shipped tbe fruit iu the nest and the men who handled, dis tributed aud "piugged" it iu the east. To tbe Hood Kiver Apple Urowets' Union Is due tbe utmost meed ot praise iu eendng forward a paok that was as near pertection as anything human can he. With these apples it wss Indeed a case ot "You See One, Von See All," and it hasn't taken the public loug to catch ou to the faot. Well, over a hundred cars from the Valley kuockiug all previous reooids galley-west with tbe top layer iu every box typical of all the other lay ers, and every box, piek it at hap hazard as you please, typioal ot the balauce of tbe car. Such apple grow lug and packing can't help winning, especially when tbe factors who at tend to the selling of tbe goods are made ot such metal as Steinbardt & Kelly, tbe house tbat handled tbe deal tbis season and who have helped to make tbe Hood River product known and esteemed in households that never heard of the Valley before. It has been a big deal ard it has been a quick deal with the end crown lug tbe work. It has gone tn a suc cessful completion without a hitch, snarl or setback and has done more for the Hood River section than a whole regiment ot press agents and "publicity agents." Kru.it mnu 'a Uuide. Engineer's Narrow Escape A. J. Kerby, engineer on ttain 5 , bad his head badly bruised cut Tuesday morutng between No. and here and Moaier by n tree which bad blown down and ttuck out over tbe track. i Kerby bad bis bead out of the cab ftindow aud it came into contact with the tree with such foroe tbat be was unable to continue at tbe throttle and tbe train was brought into tbis city by tbe fireman. Ibe Injured man received medioal attention here and took tbe traiu on to Portland. Notes of .Northwest. Tbeie will be an enthusiastic meet ing st Condon on the 7th, the puipose of wbirh Is tbe development of Oil liam County. Esstern Oregon will be uppermost in tbe minds of Portland business men on Thursday, the 7th, as that has! hnnn rlaaiirnntAd "ITniMtlllfl lluv'1 hfr i Hie Portland Commnrnlal Clnh. 1 ho Dew ooosiet issued to present toe re sources of that great wheat county will be given to all business men in attendance upon the noou.luncbeon. During the blizzards reported from various sections of the o mntry, tbe hospitable clmate of Oregon is espec ially appiecated by dwellers lo tbe "Rearer State," Local Bowlers Lose , . Tbe Hood River bowling team wbioh went to Tbe Oallea 'ot a match with tbe team ot tbat oity last Friday night were beaten by 120 pins. For aome reason tbe local boya seemed hoodooed. The team trom bere waa composed of C. P. Ross, Hany De Witt, B Duncan, A. F. Adams, Wm. Nichols, . A. Baker. SPECIAL All Remants at Half Price Just having completed our annual in ventory we find that we have more or less short lengths of all kinds of goods, from calico that we sell at the yard, 5c, up to the finest of all wool and silk dress goods. We have sorted these out and placed them on our Bargain Table at just one-half their regular price. These pieces run from one yard up. Ladies' Collars Slightly soiled, worth 2."c each. A splen did lot of patterns. Special, your choice 10 - Hentlersfln-I'orter I Mrs. Alice A. Porter, sister of F. A. Prazier was married at noon Sun day, January 3, to Carl V. Heuder sou. Rev. Geo. E. Williams of the Christian church performing the cere mony which was attended by only a few intimate friend and lelat'ves of the bride. Mr. and Mis. Henderson left oo tbe afternoon train for Port land and from tbeie went to Southern California to spend their honeymoon. Mr. Henderson is a well known business man of Wasco, 'where be and bis wire will take up their residence on their return. Wlnnell Dorothy Ruth, tbe 14 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Winuell, died Monday fro'n pneu monia. Tbe funeral took plaoe Wed nesday, Kev. W. C. Uilmore conduct Ing the services aud iuterment was in Idlewilde Cemetery. Mr and Mrs. Winnetl have been at Hood River but a short time having come bete from Wisconsin. Card of Thanks Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Uilmore wish to express their gratitude t" tbe many friends who gave tbeir aid and sym pathy during their lecent bereavement in tbe death ot tbeir little son Wil liam Kills. Additional Local. Tha Under of a fur 'bolougiug to Mrs. W U. Hartwig oau receive a re ward by leaving tbe same at tbis otUce. W. U. Soribner has rented the botel which has been oonduoted by Kd. H. Holman iu the bill section aud will Improve and conduct it iu future. O. P. Dabney bas bought the prop erty ou State Street next to tbat oc cupied by Mrs. Entrican and will hriug bis family bere in tbe near fu tore to make tbeir borne. J. K. Merrill, connected with tbe Paciua States Telephone Company, attended the banquet of t'e Com mercial Club Tuesday i.i:.t Mr Merrill is here looking tru iue in terests of the company. For Sale, 8 7-12 Acres. Family orchard in bearing, apples, peaches, pears, prunes, plums, cherries, grapes, etc. Also loU ellow JSewtowns, 2 years oid : 60 1 year old and 156 Spitz- enbert;!' 1 year old. 21 acres 1 year old straw bciries set between trees; 5 incites water; lair oiiiluinge, well, wood, hay, two seated hack, harness, tools, etc. A bout 1 acres in grove. Price $6,500; terms. uavia cvernart, W. W. NASON CONTRACTOR l'.rick, Cement and Plastering Iteacloth Flooring HOOD RIVER, OREGON. l-nr Sale Hue table chickens, frys, broilers ana roHBtern. Telephone 1W-M Friday, fur nauiruay 8 delivery. jjs For Sale-A few choice Burr Orpington put. leis ana rocaereis. leiepnone 19NS.M, or aaareiw k. r. u. No. I, Box ajti. ji Wanted foaltlon Iowila. to do housework. jat J. Wanted-Marrled man, to work on fruit rancn. uuiier tiros , tt. r , u. no. I. J14 For Bale-One wood daw, 1 steel range, 1 i Mewing mncuiae, an in gooa order, O. U Walter, r f d no. I, phone 54 Odell. jas ror wale I earn of work horwR, weight uuuui i4Ju,njiiT. ruone w. r. Hcouee. J For Sale-Work or driving hones for sale or iraac. inquire at AicHeyuoids reed yard. 2K DELINQUENT NOTICE ToSTOCK HOLDERS OK FARMERS' IKRIUATINU CO. B. H. Allen $ 400O Mm. J. Bluns aoou J. H. t'aldwell 15.00 Annie Cramer 2.50 H. A. dimming jg.oo a. n. p.vinger M. J. oley 10.00 A. Buck Uu 15.00 C. J. Hayes an.oo b. nerwiey .yon A: hey. 1. iiersuey 26. m) miason 4Hii F.Jones lAim J. W. Jenkins 4500 Chris Knudsou " uo oi) A. Martin ' 7 50 E. Mercer l&tO J. E. Movas jo on J.W.Mclntosb 7&00 E. V. Mahanney 1 ua 1 Lilian Hudson 12 so : W. H. Pesier so on ,t. a k-hvis ,:. 1 n. oiuiuuuin ; f: Hebsnt M n. A. Ros in.ul Hosslger ctUuignard at' 7 ' l'ugli Robertas " . "' ii'iia , O. L. blranutmn n'm) ! A.C. Waleu Jj I John and K. Sealry Z ! J.U. Tate 4$ w. h. Upton ,o5 V. 8. Wh.eler Jm7j5 Mrs. M. Willis f-Jg ' nl't1e Py Tre1"'r's' otflce',' Butler MuatuivM aj ururr ui ruiara or ll rectors M.H.NlCKEL8EN8ec. Special on Boys' Overcoats SECOND FLOOR. Right now ia when you need a good Overcoat and our special prices make them the more inviting. cents Oakdale Greenhouse Roses now ready for fall planting. Hacinth, tulips, crocus, etc., on banc'. A few White Wyandotte cockerel Is at fl to2. Fletcher 4 Fletcher. For Kent Two furnlsliod rooms, corner of Eighth and Columbia. Will board parties If necessary. Inquire al above address. Wk 1, ted -Prices named for 40 acrs ofohards, partly set to trees and mostly elearsd, some bearing. Address Box &V7. Jtl TO GIVE AWAY A large amount of stsnd Ing wood, pine, Mr and oak. Would make several thousand rick. Can be ricked on place until next fall If desired. Will present the same, or portions thereof to responsible party rutting and rlrklng same before March lsl. J. O. Uoldthwalte, r. f. d. no. 1, or first ranch south of Tucker's mill on river. ti Wanted-Work of any kind by stronf youug man. W. Wilkinson, Kumona Hotel. Uwl-Small gray leather hand purse con taining I0 gold pfice, SO cents In silver and Mime small change. Finder return same to Mrs. J.C. Kobertson's residence or Htanley Hinllli Lumber L'o.'s office aud receive liberal reward. fu For Bale-Prlze-wlnnlng Plymouth Rock chicken Cockerels and pullets. Just as tine as can he got. In fact, nothing better, We guarantee to give yon satisfaction or your money returned. We have letters from differ ent parts speaking well of our stock. Hock ford Poultry Yard, Hood Kiver, Ore. For Hale Horse, wagon, cow, and chickens Barthei, 1082 K. For Sale A good double set of heavy har. iiess. also a light double buggy harness. These will be sold cheap and weguaraolee to give you satisfaction and save you money. Call at Rockford ntore. Phone lrf X. For Hale A pair of mules broken to orchard work, sound and geutle. Enquire of E. J. Detiart, Hood Ulver, near Wuu-Uuln-Uuin Hoteh Wanted-Posltlon by Japanese boy to do housework. Phone 1110. P. U. box S54. For Sale Good second-hand VA wagon. Apply at W. K. Wlnans. Phone 17.F. for sale One black horse for sale, weight 1200 lbs., good single driver. Price yiS If sold soon. See O. L. Robinson. Phone 2072L. Wanted To let contract for clearing small tract of land half a mile south of Summit Hid ing on Mt. Hood K. K. J. K. Crosby, lioue Odell.101. ju Lost-Hinged end gate to wagon, between Gill's shire and M. L. Young's. Please leave at Fashion Htable, or telephone J. R. Crosby. Odell 101. jti For Hale One hundred and nay sacks of potatoes. One dollar per sack delivered. Address C. E. Glass, R. D. No. 1. Phone 196-M Young man experienced In Real Estate, Loans, and Fire Insurance, also also expert bookkeeper, accountant, correspondent type. wrlur and general office man. Wants to lo. cate la Hood River with responsible party or firm. Address K. S. W. care Glacier. JA For Bale Any one wishing llycow, phone I06.M. milk from fnm n For Hale 95 acres of very best frnlt land tn Hood River County. Will sell in lots 40, 3S and 20. Write or call J. P. Hillstrom, Star Route 10, Hood River, Ore. J7 ror Hale A few choice Brown Leghorn cockerels of prize laying strains. J. L. Carter, phone W-M. j7 Strayed Red and white yearling steer calf; no marks. Can be had by calling at t han. E. Fuller's, Willow Flat, j7 For Hale Kick wood, oak and fir, on place, J. Jakku. Phone K2-L. fu For Hale Fresh No. 1 cow. phone 820. K. P. B. Lara way. For Hale One good team of driving hortes or trade for heavy team. N. W. Bone. JI4 Wanted-Local manufactures'! agent to sell and Install our Never, ool Bolter Insulator andh Ireless 1 ocker, sells tn every household' permanent Incomeof SlftOO to eono per year tev hundred dollars required to handle prop, ositlou In Hi s t..wn. Address for particulars' Range li.,!ler Insulator Mfg. .Co., 389 E. Wash. St., Portland. Ore. Pigs for 8le-0n Jericho farm. Phone G. C. Easterly 1042.1,. For Bala-Cedar posts, feed store. Call at McReynold'a J21 For Rent-Ranch oi West Hide. Good chance lor man who , understands gardening. Hay and strawberries on place: imsch trees In bearing: plenty free water. Address R. W. C, care 1- lacier office. pi Lost Back Dart nf hsrh road. Return to E. Lane-, nhnn. iv-..,-.. 3.H8. J For Sale-Yonng Jersey bull. A. Butts. J7 HiverfP,"y ' Ke"' Your Country Home Can easily be supplied with Electric Lights Generated on your own premises at practically no expense after the first moderate cost of installation, rim.. me a line and learn the price of a plant to meet jour conditions. Lame or small power propositions developed. H. B. LANG1XLE. Mechanical and Electrical Entrineerintr 5th and May Sta. Hood Ri er. Ore.