ori Stvtr larir agoed Every i uur any ly AKIIli K I). MOB. Publisher. The Hedford Tribune boasts that the Rogue rivor ooul flelda aie a hundred miles long. A Tillamook printer bewails the foot that on paying bis taxea this year bis receipt wai written on a blank manufactured by a Portland printer, und make the pertinent in quiry an to what amount of taxea were paid in Tillamook county by the Portland Urn'. The (ait that the building of railroad take lu the development of a new oountry in probably the most importaut of any factor outside of the natural advantages of the oountry itself. Without transporta tion facilities there must tie a limit to the development of any oountry, no matter bow great ita natural advantage). Whether the mode of transportation be steam cr electric lines, the faot that the settler can tianspnrt bis products to the markets of the world at a price that will leave him a profit, and that he ia within reach of suob transportation lines with a short haul, is an inducement itself in going into a new country not to be overlooked. While it Is ad mitted that railroada build into a country for profit, and it may often appear that rates are prohibitive or aooommodatlona are not wbat they should be, yet there is no country or section ol oountry that does net de rive great benefits from their con struction. The development of the upper Hood Hiver valley is not en tirely due to the building of a rail road Into that oountry, and no doubt that part of tho valley would have continued to Improve had a railroad never been built, but there is no doubt of the benefits of the railroad extension into the country, and im provements from now on will be more rapid than ever before. There is a notable increase in I he price it laud where it Is convenient to a station, and while the laud lu the upper val ley Is so similar that one section will raise comparatively the same crop as another, yet the price of the land, nearest to a station is more sal able at a higher price. The building of the proposed electrio liuo on the east side will Increase the benefits already derived, yet due credit should be given to the liue al ready in process of construction, and even those who have not beeu euthusl astic over ita construction, or have doubted the henellts to the country, tiara HtO IhuU farms double in value iu a short time, and would be able to dispose of I lieiu more readily at the enhanced value thau at half the price a year ago. What, Is true of that sec tloD of the oountry through which the railroad ruus, Is certain of , every other section of the valley which is now somewhat isolated, or just far enough away from the city to make It more or lusa a task to get to town. as soon aa a suburban railway line oau reach it. The commercial propo ii on of the Hood 1,'iver country Is but one of the factors which is bring tug people iuto the oountry. The natural advantages of the country as a home has probably brought as many here to looate us the profits which can be made from the products of the soil. People who are leaving a goi d business, the associations of a life time ami have means to seleot a good home In the weat, will regard the transput tntion problem seriously when they make a home In the ooun try, as well as other advantages. Let us encourage the building of railroads through the valley. A Few Items That you need now and should buy from uh because we have the quantity and assort ment that you want to see ami buying the quantity in right market get you the price. Burpee's Seeds Hose, Spray and Garden Food, Chick, Paints & Varnishes Lawn Mowers Wao-frifraoroi-rc Ice Cream Freezers Hot Weather Fly Protection Base Ball Spa,ding' Tennis & Croquet Camping Tools The immense interest . Our third floor is simply overflowing with good things Shades, Curtains. Portiers, Vouch Covers, Hammocks, Oil Blankets, (Juilts, Sheets and Pillow Cases. Stewart Hardware & Furniture Co. DEMONSTRATIVE SPRAYING IN VALLcY demonstrative sprayings for the oontrol of Apple Scab with the Lime Sulphur Spray are being conducted In Hood Kiver orchards by the Uregon Kxperimeutal Station. The work is being done by T. L. Orlttin, under the supervision of Prof. A. U. Cordley, of the Oregon Agricultural t ollege. The sprayings are a continuation ut the experiments oarried oofor the past two years at Corvallia, .he results of whiob are given in Prof. (Jordley N article iu the April Metier Fruit. J he orchards utilized are those ol Dr. Stanton Allen and Messrs. Sher man and Friday. The entire bearing orchard of the former was sprayed last week with Niagara l.i me Sulphur, whiob tested 80.00 Heiiume, and was diluted 1 to :i0 Four tbst rows were sprayed with 1 to DO dilution and check trees were not sprayed at all. .Arsenate of lead, pounds to each 50 gallon of diluted spray, will be used as toon as the pe'als fall and again about 10 days later. About 200 trees in Messrs. Sherman and Friday's orchards will be used for comparative tests of lime-sulphur and Bordeaux. Growers who are going to follow Prof. (Jordley 'a method tor control of the Apple Scab are cautioned to re read this article la Better Fruit and then follow directions very closely. Some injury was done lust season by growers who misled the lime sulphur spray. Home made lime sulphur stock solu tions that test 38 to 90 on the tieaume acid soale should he diluted 1 to 18 or 'A) commercial brauds testing 111 or :)2 should be diluted to 1 to 3$ and 1 to 30 respectively. Lime sulphur must be used as a pre ventive for once the fungus get estab llshed on the leaves or fruit, no spray nau oontrol it that does not destroy the tissue upon whiob it lives. Stranger (Joes Insane. Wildam Kellly, it young man thirty one years of age, was brought down from Dee Thurs lay and turned over to the couuty authorities on charge of being insane. He was examined by Dr. Shaw, adjudged insane and oom milted to the asylum at Salem. The man was found wandering around the bill at Dee acting very strangely, and was put aboard the traiu and brought to the city, it is not kuowu w hen he went to Die, but it is thought he went up on the morning train, aa he was not noticed around there before, and was apparently latioual until that time. He appeared to think he was at Llnnton, where he said lie had a friend by the name of Hawkins, who kept a saloon at that place. He claim ed Hay City, Mich., as his home, aud said he was a shipbuilder by trade. I he man was not violent, and while he was persuaded to go with the of fleers with some difficulty, was clear ly out of bis right mind. Scalu Bounty Laws The following are bounties which will he paid by tho state of Oregon under the new law. For each covote or coyote pup $1 SO tot each gray woli or black wolf II 00 For each grav wolf pup, black woli pop, Unbar wolf or timber wolf pup f. to For each bobcat, wild cat or lynx f'J For each mountain lion, panther or cougar 10. Any ierson killing any of the afore said animals in order to obtain the I Iv above provided shall within six months ol the killing present to the county clerk iu the county in which said animal or animals have been killed the entire skin of each animal or anim als which skin includes and must have attached thereto all lour of the paws or feet, tb tail ami skinof the entire head including both ear thereof, eye holes, and skin to tip of BOM j ami shall at the same time make and nle with the said county clerk an alliduvit which shall he sworn to before said oSoer and w hich affidavit shall state the kind of animal the skin is from, that the county in w hich animal was killed in is county in which skin is presented for bounty, and that said animals from which skins were taken were not brought or receiv ed from any other county or state. That the animals were killed after Feby 1st, I SMI), and within nix months Iron dale of making said stlidavit. That said animals were killed by per son presenting such skins in such county in slate of Oregon and that same that Grow Chicken & Stock We lutvt Spring. nevei Same Hall ht taring Bartlett's cost do more and 200 users here will tell you they are best mowers. $3.50 to $18. 0,lr line to positively $9 to $60. We have the good cheap kind and the best at low prices. Several kinds. Stoves style Screen Doors Every Paper, and Fly Killers. other favorite lines we furnish complete. Suits, Shoes and Hose. These lines are very complete and prices that will surprise yon. Tents; Stoves, ("hairs. Tables, Hammocks, Beddingcomplete lines. varieties and improved V have Complete of Straw Hats for Men and Boys Any Style All Prices, from a 10c Hat to it Genuine Panama H JtMlleUaUF 1" li Bf STORM iLM SHOE. you cannot afford to pass them up. Shoes of Satin Call Oome Tanned Goods, Box Calf and Patent Leather, in Bal. and Blucher Cuts; good double soles, tewed and screwed. Shoes that will stand the hardest kind of wear, and make dandy dress shoes, them out regardless of marked them at $1.15, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 We alsoave a tine lot of Drumuer's. Samples in Ladies' and Gentlemen's Ox fords, narrow widths, that we are selling for but a fraction of their regular value. were not loitered or whelped in captiv ity prior to tbt killing thereof and attached i hereto thai be the affidavit of a resident taxpayer ol Haiti comity giving poetnllice addre f anil gtaiiiiK that he ie personally aciiiainteil kith applicant presenting said skin or tkini anil that he believes the name to be true in every particular. Upon presentation of skin or ekin aforesaid of each coyote or coyote pii the county clerk shall, W prevent framl. minutely examine each skin presenlco ami ihould Hitch examination disclost that the entire skin with all its part; iih in above Bet forth including all foil i pawn ban not bet n punched, patched or in any manner marked, he shall, in the preaence of tin-persons praaanUng tueh skin or skins mark each skin by Bever Ing the Hkin from the head Including the icatp and ean and then re-deliver the skin or skins to the person present ing same. On the presentation of skin or skins of each gray wolf, gray wolf pup, black wol', black wolf pup, timber wolf or timber wolf pup, boh cat, wild cat, lynx, mountain lion, panther, or oougai the lane examination as above men tioned shall he gone through and it skiua are found to be unmutilaloil Bl above stated, the county clerk shall, in t he presence of the persons presenting the skins, mark each skin by. severing therefrom both front feet or paws at a point at least live inches above the bottom thereof, and In addition thereto he shall punch three holes in the base of each ear on the scalp of such skin from which said Mont feet or paws have been removed. Any person swearing falsely or to any talse statements contained Id any af- Bdavil required by the provisions of this act shall he guilty ol perjury. Any person offering for the purpose of obtaining said bounty die skin or skins of any animals, killed prior to l-ohy 1st, 1000 or that were killed more than six months prior to the presenting of said shins, or that were kill- 1 out side of the state of Oregon or that were brought or received from any other state shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor and shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by imprisonment in the CODnty jail not less than three months nor more than one year or by a fine not leM than 200 00 nor more than HOOO.OO. All acts Or parts of acts in Every Seed you our 1 1() kinds. could want in Try our two-year guarantee Good rich Spray Hose, any length A full line of Remedies, Sprays, Etc. much in a year as this sure makes. sold so reliable complete. You must see it. A complete line of (iasoline, Alcohol and Oil Stoves. NothiiiL'' to com ita re in citv. in 1 " V - and Window Screens. Klv Mattresses, Pillows, lower prices will lower prices Rugs, Linoleum, Carpets, kinds at at the Cloth, We have SPECIAL ftV Placed on our vhargaint: iiuie i 1 it broken lot of boys' shoes in sizes from WOMENS' 12 MISSES' To ar i CHILDRENS.,x,''PTi'iiiii bargains at the priceB asked and shoes that will We are closing cost and have conflict peale I. with this act are hereby re- Visit nf Tax Commissioner. John 11. Katun ot tbe Hoard of Tax Commissioners paid Assessor Lucas an official visit Tuesday aod the matter ut assessment aud taxation for 1909 was thin mighty gone over. The new law provides oost lists i I meut for all property and tbe meeting was held iu order to arrive at uu uquitaUe basis on what to assess tbe pioperty iu Hood Kiver oounty. Mr. Lucas took Mr. Katon through Che valley aud it was a revelation to Mr. Laton to see tbe condition in whiob tbe orohatds were kept and be was muoD pleased witb tbe valley. Heal Estate Transfers. Home of the recent salea made by J. H. Helibronner ,V Co., were a In use slid lot on Cascade avenue owned hy Smith Br oa. to Dr. Pioeo for 18,000. J. J. Kruemaniich- r to W. L. Slier i ' in 10 uores ot improved land on tbe Kast Hide 10000. O H Kboadea to Hilly Hunday, :t0 iii-res uncleared lend at 1200 aud acre. Notice to llawkeyer). Before airauKementi ,cnn be made for tbe aunual plonia ot tbe Hawk eyes, it is necessary that a good place be obtained convenient to the city. President Laraway wants every mem ber of tbe association to write to tbe secretary, J. 11. Oaborue, aud suggest n suitable place, not only for tbis year, but wblcb may be obtained aa a permanent picnio ground. These suggestions will be taken up by tbe hoard aud acted upon. Jennie Margaret Millar. Jennie Margaret Millar, daughter of Wm. Millar, ot Vanoouver, Wash., died at White Halmon April 20, ol consumption, aged 19 years, 5 mouths aud 19 ditys. She bad been ill for about eight mouths and came to White Salomon two weeks ago in bope ot improviug bur beaitb. I he remains were shipped to Vancouver, where the funeral was held Tuesday. Haarl 0. Kelly Hazel 0. Kelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M Kelley, died Thurs day, April 22, of beart failure, aged 12 years. 1'be funeral waa held at Mt. Huod i inlay morning at 9:30, Kev. I ni h r Jobmaun, ot St. Marya Cathodo chorcb, officiating, and tbe remains laid to reat in Idlenild cem etery. Mis. Man Cole. Mrs. Nan Cole died at Kuida, Wash. Saturday, April 24 of consump tion The funeral was beld Monday afternoon at White Salmon and in terrneut in the cemetery of tbat place. Tbe deceased had beeu a sufferer from that disea-e for twelve years. She leaves a husband aud grown family to inoui ii her loss. Henry Tillon. Henry Tilton died at Husum, Wash., April 20, 111 yesrs. the ui aiwniiiwi aj" tuueral was held at the residence and tbe remaius later red iu White S-ilmon cemetery. J. A. Bpplng went to Portland yea terday uu a husiuess trip. Krank Stanton was a passenger for Portland yesterday afternoon. Oaoai Vauderbilt waa a passenger for Portlaud yesterday afternoon. The Ladies Aid of the U. ii. ohurch will meet with Mra. J. H. Niokelsen Friday aftet nuon. J, T. Wallace, traveling freight and passenger agent Of tbe C. & N. W. K. H., wa iu the oity yeaterday. There will be a regular meeting of Hood Hiver Coinmuudery uext Tooa day evening. Work iu K. C. degree. J. Adrian Kppiug has purchased the John Kelly place iu the Clapper dis trict aud will Improve tbe place at nuoe. E, 11. Shepard was dented mauagei of the Fruit Growers Union tor tbe coming season at the directors meet ing last week J. 1 Peters, ot be Bridal Veil Lumbering Co , waa iu tbe oity Fi day coufert iug witb Local Manager Brock 011 business connected with the compauy. Born to Mr. and Mis. Karl H:ti tme-s at their bimestead near Green Point, Apiil 26, a acn whom they bave named Kumler it is a grandson of Mr. Samuel Bait mesa, Kev. Troy Shelley sold twenty area of bis home place in tbe Pine Grove district this week to Kline Bros . ot Indiana, fur ij.OOO. t'be land was j partly cleared. Mr. Shelly will now make nunc improvements on the 06 acres left. &fe Paris Fair The Store of Largest Values American Lady Oxfords No. 137-S This is the American Lady Oxford, patent leather, Vamp dull top. security welt sole, mili tary heel, Vassar last, worth f2.50 fc'J AA Special the pair . . No. G2l4-kS American Lady Speci al, in a handsome shade of brown glazed kid with wide silk ribbon laces to match, worth 3 a pair. fc C Special the pair . . Wi CHILDREN'S OXFORDS Here are some manufacturers' seconds in pump sandals in Tans, very neat slipper and worth reg ular $1.75 J (f Special the pair . . W 1 VI vf II E. II. Shepard and wife were pas sengers for Portland Tueaday. Jasper wiokbam has been appointed oepuiy assessor ami win cover uiusi oi tbe valley. Mish Eva Coehow went to Portland Tuesday after uoou to visit friends for a few days. I be Steamer Charles K. Hpencer will ruu between Portlsud aud As toria again tbis season. Krank M. Caahen, oieik at the Mt Hood hotel, ia visiting a friend at Portland a few days tbis week. The Kverhart place a mile weat of town sold yesterday to (ius. Miller, of Ohio, who will take possession and move his family out soon. The 1900 dog tax ia due May 1, and owners of dogs in the city limits should govern themselves accordingly. The prices of tags aie 93 and 15. Marshal Lotta baa placed a new sign ou the steel wagon bridge whicli war us tbe public tbat travel over tha bridge must not be faster than a walk, under penalty ot 925 fine. P. II. Martin baa reaigned aa a director ot tbe Apple Orowera Uniou and Bocouut of dispoaiug of bis ranch here and H. K. Ablee bas beeu eleot ed to 011 tbe vacancy. Oscar Vanderbtlt baa a orew of nine surveyors at work laying nut tbe tract of 1,000 acres on the west aide whiob be recently purchased from tbe Stan ley Smith Lumber Co Mrs. U. Zweifel, ot Portland, waa tbe gueat ot Mr. and Mrs. Jud Vi r guaon thia week and returned home yeaterday afternoon witb ber husband, who waa returning from a buaineaa trip through eastern Washington Mrs. H. L. Dumble is recovering from serious operation at the Cottage Hospital aud ia getting along hs well aa oouid he expected. Dr. Ueiseo dorfer, nf The Dalles, aud Dr Miller, ol Portland, performed tbe operation. K. S Ounnlug treasurer ot Wasoo county waa badly injured in an auto mobile acoldeat uear Tbe Dallea I ties day. Wbile going down a grade tbe machine slid and went over an em bankment. Mr. Uunnlng auBered a brokeu cullor bone and four ribs weie fractured. J. M. Walker, of Bloomfield, Mo., accompanied by his family, were the guests of L II Hoggins the fore part of tbe week. Mr. Walker ia an old friend and neighbor of Mr. Hnggiua in Miaaouri, and baa oome weat to lo oate. He waa well pleased with Hood Hiver, but will look around in the Hogue Hiver oountry before deciding on a location. A treat tbat ia in afore for Hood Hirer ia a lecture tbat will be given next Monday evening in the high school auditorium by Prof. L. li. Alexander ot tbe University of Oregon entitled (hums, Chumps, (lumps, Ooope and Hpooka, " aod ia aaid by those who bave beeu lortuoate enough to bear it to be one of tbe most enter taining ever heard iu Oregon. J. J. Lnckey and Wm. Ganger wili start Monday for a tour of eastern j Oregon aud Waahingont to exhibit i fh ,,..11 hnh onH ,,, new buokrboard ia beiug Sited witb the uew patent devices, and it la tbe luteution to make tbe trip overland without a .bit of oil on tbe hob or axle to demonstrate '.be olaim of tbe invention. They may be gone several moutba. VV. F. Laraway received a letter from F. C. Coann, of Glasgow, Scotland, president of the New York and Glasgow 'Fruit Go., in whicn he n axes inquiry as to orchard property in Hood River. He s'ates thai he saw some Newtowns in Glasgow from the Laraway ranch in February- He states that choice New towns were then selling at $3.50 and a lew loes of fancy quoted at $4.20. It costs 72 cents a box freight on a box of apples from Hood River to Glasgow. H. W. Day, of tbe firm of Sgobel & Day, New York, accompanied by his sou, Keunetb W1. Day, airived yeaterday from Portland, and spent the afieruooo with tbe directors cf the Apple Growers Uuion. He will j apeud today with Babsou Broi., on their Mt. Hood ranch, an 1 will leave Friday morning for Tbe Dallea on bis I way home. Mr. Uay has beeu making a tour or tbe apple districts In the western country haviug visited Call - loruia and Southern Oregon. Mr. Day bat beeu making annual trlpa lo Oregon tor ten tears aud is well ac-1 qoaioted witb tbe fruit sections of the ouest. He aays that the Hood Kiver nop, s aie the lineal of them all BELMONT. Mra. Will Kllia, and daughter Belle, i-tt Men 'av for a weeks viait witb Mr aud Mrs. Ellis S ., at Wye h. Mr. and Mra. Banka, of Dayton Oiegon, are visiting at the Somerviil Ladies' Trimmed ami We can save you money porcliaww SPECIAL Hen's Summer Underwear Men's Summer Underwear, light blue color, silk finished, Balbriggan full trimmed collarette neck and full reg ular Royal cuffs. Drawers to match. A good buy 1.00 a suit. We have placed them on sale at 2 Cf Special the garment . . SPECIAL Children's Caps and Hoods Children's Caps and Hoods a nice assortment. These are mussed and soiled slightly. Values up to 50c Special , 1 5C Your choice SPECIAL Ladies' and Misses' Gloves Ladies' and Misses' Kid Gloves,assort ed colors, worth $ 1 a pair Lfir Special the pair v borne. They are looking for a suit able location aud will look over the upper valley before they decide where tbey will locate. J. H. Carroll, ot Mosier, apent Saturday and Snnday witb J. W. Davis and family. Roy Wallnm returned to bla eaatern home Friday after spending tbe win ter at the home (f hia Uncle W. Wal lum. Mr. Frobn bas disposed of bl" aeveo aore ranch on Methodist Lane and will move over to tbe Planer hill. Fred Blalock waa up to Willow flat last week lougbnig some land for C. D. Ibompson. Mr. Williams ia putting up a pack ing house M. P. Iaenberg baa bad a gargage erected to bouse his auto. Mil.- Irene Bancroft attended church and Sunday Sobool last Sunday. Hoy Kllia and family are settled in the F.ddy bouse ou Methodist Laue. A Died Uastmau and wife have re turned fiom their trip. They found a location they like a. Silvertou and bave taken an option on it. G. W. Browu is staying at the 1 ar aooaga tbia week. Hia little folka bave tbe measles. Mr. aud Mrs. Oidway spent Sunday at tbe W. L. Smith home. Mr;. H. P. Allen waa helping Mra. laobelle paper ber bouse tlaat week. Mra. Dr. Kdgington and Perigo apent Friday at Mra. Hubbard Tay lor 'a. Mra. Kaufmsn spent Friday in Bel mont visiting ber old uetgbbora. Mr. Ostrauder has sold bis borne on tbe Bel out road. Mr. Oxborruw ie busy sitting nut fruit tnes. Fred Baraei is working there for a few days. Barrett school exeroises at Park Grange Hall were well attended Tbe graduating class acquitted them selves well, doing tbemaelves proud. The ainging aud instrumental num hers were much enjoyed. Tbe younger members of Park Grange are busy rehearsing two or three timea a week for a play tbey will give in the near future. Tbe Ladiea Aid meeting last week waa well attended. Tbe next meeting will be at tbe borne of Mra. Ramaey. A ten cent lunob will be served. Uvery one made weloome. Mra. Dr. Udglngton will give a beaitb talk to tbe ladiea. On hat Sunday evening at the oloae of tbe aermon an illustrated aong waa aung a Belmontt oburob. There will be plenty ot young chick ena in and around Belmont for friea tbis spring. One lady baa sixty, an other forty atlll another one hundred. tveo tbe minister baa atarted an in oubator. We think tbere will be no shortage. "California KaNen Day." California invites all tbe world to eat California ralaena on April 30, every day, for tbat matter hut par ticularly on Apiil HO which has been added to the calendar ot teatival oc casions aa a day of reioioing. Eat California raieens on "California Kaiain Day," April 30. TREES We have atill to offer some New towns, Ortleya, Arkansas Blacks, and Winter Bananaaall home grown and In good condition. Also early and late seed potatoes Ideal Fruit and Nursery Co. Hood River, Or. Guignard & Rosiger, Props. Phone 190 L. 1 - 1 pAf ap... WilliatTK Traft i 1 v jaK WtMHUIW I lull The well known 80 acre Williams tract in Barrett diatrict la now offered at a figure which will permit of good profit through aub-diviaion. Facea on two main county roads and ia the only high clasa tract of the silze which can be bought near town. Half cleared. Schools and atores near. MARION MacRAE. 2 Eliot Block and Children's Hats UnfceHtnmed 2nd Fluol on t hese Oakdale Greenhouse Plant Roses in March. We have a full line of two year; also shrubs, vines, etc. Send in orders now for buddiug plants Perrenials. White Wyandotte eggs from mated pens $1 50 and'$2per setting. FLETCHER & FLETCHER 8011ml young tesm fur sale. General orchard work unit good, buscyor express team, one horse saddler. B. W. Kelley; u fn For Sale Seventeen pair ol mated Homer pigeons raising tine squabs. K. J. Pel luri. Phone Farmers US. tf For Sale-No. 4 Fsnltless Orubber, good hook and lock and : feet of cable. Kdt-ar Uolman, phone HS-L M'X) GlrlJ quire 1 wanted for general trs. E. A. Franz. housework. In- MKJ For Bale One 3-ln. Mlllburn wagon; one 1 Inch Bain wagon with wood rack. These wagons are as good as new and will be sold cheap, as they have been taken on trade; also one doubts set light buggy harness- also a top buggv In good shape for $2b. Rockford 'ore, Hood! Kiver MM For Kale-Heholarshlp In best corresHnd SMS school la I). 8. cheap. Can't use 11 f - r sonally. A. L. M. care of Glacier. MM) For RentTwo or Phone 287.M more desirable rooms. For Sale Good team of horses, six and nine years old. A. T. Fuller, phone 9x5. Ma) Wanted -Reliable man to take part Inn-rest In young apple orchard at Mosier and i--.it after same. I'ostoltlce box 245, Hood Hiver. For Hale pure bred Blue Andalnslan D. bockroan, K F D No. t. hena. 11 A 2 or 3 or 4 office room suite for rent. Dr. Broslua. tf For Hale Hay. Phone 206.M and 9X2. If For Sale A good family cow, 3 years old H. is. Lew Is, hair a mile south of Udell tore 3 20 For Hale Span ol t year old oolts, both baiter broke: one is broke to ride; are gentle and will be no trouble to break to drive or work; will make about 1160 pounds apiece. This Is your chance to get just the team for your business cheap. Price for span SloO. N. W. Thompson, More, Ore. mis Horses for sale. P. H. Mohr, pnone 206-K a 29 Wanted To buy apple land, from 40 to SO acres uncleared, under ditch. Address!., care tbis office. ostf Yonng Franz. Pigs For 8ale-t2 apiece. in 11 no a29 For Sale-Hpan of matched black horses; weight between 12o0 and 1300 lbs. Good, gentle workera and good drivers. G. L. Robins- u, on Kast side. Phone 9)72 U a 29 For 8ale-40 acres choice orchard land, 20 acres clear d at a bargain. Address Box lis, R. F. D. No. 1. a 8 2m For Sale-27S 1 year old Newtown trees H. lilckeraon, phone 201-K. mb For Bale Two good work teems and heavy harness. Also 3', Inch wide tire Htude baker wagon. Can be seen at Fashion Htobles. 1116 For Hale-Jersey cow. A. Butts. infi LostApril 7 near lliayford's store, a mink muff Finder please notify or return U) Hall's drug store and receive reward h22 For Hale Cheap if taken at once; a blgh grade pool table in first-class condition. Ap. ply to L. B. Stevens A Co., on the Heigh I 1116 For Sale Good heavy work team: also heavy harness, with or without team. Sturie baker wagon, ;." , Inch wide tire, narrow track. All in good condition. A bargain. Can be seen at Fashion stables. .- For Hale One wagon, hU Inch, one wagon 3 inch, good 3-seated liack, .-.seated surrey, two sets of harness, steam wisid saw. Fred Howe. Will sell cheap. Wanted Jersey heifer and setting of turkey eggs. H. A. Hussy, Underwood. For Sale flog. Jeisey cow, will soon he fresh. L 11120 For Sale-Work horse cheap. Weight 1200 lbs. J. R. 1 'roshy, Odell. m 13 For Sale Pekln duck egg. Phone 332 L. m 13 opening arruKr NOTICE Is bereby given that a petition asking that a street be opened along tbe south line of the u. R. & N. Co.'s right of way, between the tost line of Hlxtb street and the west Hue or Third street, together with a plat of tbe pro. posed street, and tbe City Hurveyor's report on same has been 11 led lu my office, and ibis notice Is given In accordance with Hectlon 75 of Chapter 9 of the City Charter. Given under my hand this 20th day of .pril, 1909. J. R. NICKBUWIN. a Recorder. Ellis Farm For Sale Will Divide Comprising ten acres in Newlowna and Spitzenberg trees, 'A miles weat of town of Hood River on county road, with house sheds, perpetual water right, etc. 4i acme in treea four year, old; 5)$ acre in trees one year old. Fine straw boiry land; small drain under contract to be filled. Rural free delivery and merchants deliver goods daily. Tele phone and electric wires in street. I'rice $7,000; incumbrance 3,000 five years at 7 per cent. Will sell 5 acres and house (including 4 year old treea) for 5,000. Will consider reasonable all cash offer. Address W. W. Cariand 246 Stark St., Portland, Oregon