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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1909)
Four HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY JULY 15 1909 CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Khrok, of Port land, expect to move to Hood Kieer tin- week where they will bo at homo on the property they reoeutly pur chased near Farad Ue Farm. liorn, to Mr. aud Mra. Paul Fticha, Wedoesday, July 7, a ton. Don Crosty returned last week to bit company near Ketttle, after hav in;.' enjoyed a ten day's turlough rlMitlnu hia nnrents. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Orobiy and other relatives and friends. Karly in August his com pany's orders to take steamer for the Phiiiipine Islands for an extended stay and this was Don's farewell visit home and all will unite in good wish es for bis future welfare. Gertrude Crosby went to Portland Thursday for a visit with relatives and friends lu that city. While there abe consulted u specialist for tbioat trouble. Marie Lookman is a Portland visitor since last Thursday. Wednesday evening of last week the young frienda of Don Crosby gathered at tne borne of bis parents and gave bim a farewall party. Quite a num ber attended and enjoyed the evening in a social way. Tuesday evening July (L lu the absenoe of D. D. P., Norn Hunter, of Mosier, P. N. U., Ueitba olts, lu stalled the tol lowing oltloeri of Hazel Kebekah lodge for the ensuing term : Mrs. Beitha 'Dicker, N. U., Mrs. Mae Khrok, V. O., Mrs. Ueitrude Clark, Bee. liev. Atkinson, of Pendleton, will arrive scon and will ereot a building ud open a general store at Odell tatiou. Kev. Atkiusou has been in business a number of years and comes well reoommended and we piedlct for bim success in the new field. Mrs. Pauline TalmBge leaves Thurs day (today) to be with ber bushand, Cuy Talmage, in tbe forest reserve for the remainder of the summer. Iltir many friends regret that she in leaving Odell tor the present but will w Mo owe ber return home at such time aa may be. Claire Crockett, who has been very ill at Kupcrt, Idaho, has improved greatly ainoe looming to Udell aud is able to walk short distances. At Hupert be was unable to walk, having to bejhelped or can led. The differ euoe in altitude and resulting action of the heart la the principal reason tor such Improvement. Thursday (today) Mrs Mabel Kemp expects to leave for u visit with her mother, Mrs. llattie Crockett, aud other relatives at Hupert, Idaho. Mra. O. F. Coe, of Hood Uivar, Is out tbla week tor a visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. . K llowei man. Mrs. Coe's friends at Odell are always glad to have liar with them. Kalpb Lewis goes this week to bla summer's work lu the forestry ser vice. IdiNt Sunday was Olga Plog's thir teenth birthday anniversary and she invited a number of her girl friends to assist ber in celebrating the day. A pleasant afternoon with guod things to oat and all that goes to make children happy passed quickly ami the guests departed wishing Olga many happy returns of the day. An luteieHting Q, 10. meeting last Holiday evening. The regular month ly oonseoratioii meeting was held this time and at roll cull raapoodad to their name at roll ohII by appropriate verse of scripture or by the seleotlon of a song. There were also special tnplos assigned a numbei of members upon which they spoke. 11. ilailey aud fumliy who have been living in the Hugh Olsmi house at Summitt are now residents of Dee. ilenry Hmitb, of Hood Hirer, was riniting bis mother, brother aud sin ter at Odell last Sunday. The bull game Sunday, Odell vs. Hood Itlvor Heights, resulted in a score of 7 to H in favor of Hood Kiver. it Is a busy plaoe at Odell these days, a force of men Leiug at work changing the course of the little stream and doing the work made, nec essary by the extensive improvements planned aud now under way. Htv. Nathan Kvans, of Hood Klvei, preached a iplendid sermon at Odell last Sunday mornitig. Udell has one of tbe most euthusl astia Habbatb Schools to bo found anywhere and one which we may feel ju-tly proud aud glad that we and our children have the privilege of attending such a one. Much of this is due to the faithful efforts of tbe Supe Intendent, M. D. Odell, who bas served in tbla capacity for many years. UNDERWOOD. 1 .&MP V Sm ( Y t Ik ID ) CD J r (llNnFownnn a Hood River On 8 r Mr Jjj"r Hood F. W. Ariss and wife, and O. A. Cooper and wife spent Sunday with us. Must of the Underwood people siieut the l'ourth at Husum J. ft Slade bas discovered a beautiful spot 00 the White Salmon ricer, ou the McCrakeu land, which he had cleaned up, and fitted with ail the comforts of home. About 100 people thorough ly enjoyed t lie day, aud especially the bountiful lunch that was spread witn out cost and without price. Underwood Telephone Co. was grant ed a !M year franchise this week. Our merchant, M. K. Smith, Is making improvements in big store building and Amos Underwood is preparing to put up a new building on his lot west of tbe store. W. II. Klne is preparing plans for a new bouse on which be expects to begin work in a short time. Dr. W. S. Manners, of New Voik City spent some time in Underwood tins week. Ur. Manners Is acconi pnuled by his wife and sou, and e poets to locate here in tbe near future Mr. Jansen cut bis second drop of alfnllii this week and It is a bum mer. He expects to get at leant two more cuttings, and this without any ii ligation whatever. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb, relatives ot Mra. II. C, Dowden, arrived from New PiUgtand Saturday morning for a vialt. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. I.owrfen spent Sunday lu Stevenson. flint the now train service from Underwood is appreciated, is shown by tbe large number of people whoso tickets lead to or from Underwood. BARRETT. Dr. It. 10. Wright and wife are up from Fortlaud aud will spend the summer ai their much. Tbe Doctor bas put new furniture into the biingn low aud when titled out complete will be it flue residence where be and wife can spend their vacation. Dr. Mills has bis new bouse now complete, so we suppose. We shall lose Dr. Mills as a resident on the Uockford avenue. II. P. Dean is milking the rocks nud dirt fly on ills five acres tiact by using dynamite. Joseph droit, of tbe Mount Hood district, was visiting his mother last week and got quite a number of boxes of fine oberries. M. Niman bas had a sick horse dur ing the last week tint it is now im proving. Will Mediation and bli family have moved to Waxbougal, Wash. C. K. Markham sold a very Sue Jersey cow to Dr. Wright. 11. C. Adamson and family took a trip to the mountain streams, where they will spend a few days fishing and recreation. MOUNT HOOD. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cooper have returned from visiting the fair at Seattle. C. C. Walton made a 'flying trip to Tbe Dalles last Monday. Mrs. Wcl tnn left tne same day for tbe seashore where she will spend two weeks with Mr. Walton's mother and sister. Mrs. A. Whitehead and daughter are spending a week with their uncle, Jesse Davidson. John Cosgrove arrived from Mon tana last Thursday to visit bis mother, Mrs. Oeorge Wisbait. Vera McCrory Is out from liool Kiver to spend tbe summer with her grandmother, Mrs. S. M. Baldwin. Miss Lottie Jcuea spent a week in Hood Kiver returning home last Sun day. Mt. Hood base ball team went to Mosier Sunday. Score 18 to 2 in favor of Mt. Hood. Mrs. John Cowley, cf Hood Kiver, bas established lir camp for tbe sum mer at tbe Larwood plaoe. L. C. Haldwin has moved his family into their new house. Miss Dora C. Murdoca, of Mon mouth, Or., bas aooepted the priu clpalship of our school tor the coming year. W. L. Uribble and family spent several days outing last week In the vicinity of Lost Lake. Mrs. Clarence Shaw, of Hood Kiver, is spending several weeks at E. L. Kood's. Mr. Shaw came out from town to spend Sunday. WHITE SALMON. (From BtttafpflM) Mrs. Kdw. Hunt and baby are here from Hood Kiver visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hall. Miss Susie bllmer, who has be -n in liood Kivsr for some time, returned to her home at Fulda Thursday. Miss blyrne, of Salem, Ore., arrived last week to spend the summer with her brother J no. A. Byrne of this place. Alls i Byrne made many friend while here last summer, who were glad to see her return. A. W. Kates who has been ou tbe siok list for some time was taken to Portland last Sunday tor treatment, it was found necessary to perlorm an operation tor appendicitis and the last reports were that be was getting along fairly well. Ihos. B. Dorsey, tbe former editor of the Observer, was declared insane by the otiicers here list Monday and was takeu to Uoldeudsle to await the action of the Superior Judge who will probably seulence him to the Insane asylum at Coeur d'Aleue. It Is to be hoped he will xoou recover. Mrs. Albert I. liner was in town tbe tlrst of the wo'ik to bring ber little sou Walter for medical aid. Mr. Klmer, while chopping with a double bitted ax, accidentally struck the face of the child, who bad oome up behind him, cutting quite a gash aoross his nose aud cheek. Tbe wound was Hewed up aud diessed, and ttio ohlid is now doing nicely. At last the question over which some ot our neighbors have seen lit tc contend for a number of years bas been solved and the proposition of h permaueut dock is settled for good b'or a number ot years the people of White Salmon and vioinity have been rebuilding and maintaining the Bros cut dock with the assistance of the boat companies, and thlx they tare found not only expensive but unsatis factory. At a meeting of tbe Com mercial Club last week a committee was appo uted to look after the prop osition of a more substantial dock and confer with tbe boat companies, which resulted in the formation of a stock company with a capital ot Weak Throat Weak Lungs Cold after cold; cough after cough! Troubled with this taking-cold habit? Better break it up. We have great confidence in Aycr's Cherry Pectoral for this work. No medicine like it for weak throats and weak lungs. Ask your doctor for his opinion. He knows all about it. Mis approval is valuable. Follow his advice at all times. No alcohol in this cough medicine. j:cAFC., Lowell, Ma. I way;, keep a good laxative in the house, Take adose when our cold first comes on. What the best laxative for this? Ayeri Pills. Ask your deter his opinion. Let Mm deci'" '2500 to build and maintain n perma nent wbaif The boat nompnuies art very much in favt r of the movement, as it will give litem a good safe land iug ut all times dining tbe year, and it will also save them tbe expenue of rebuilding the dock every year after high water. The White Salmon dock is tbe only place that tbe people caa get freight by river transportation during high water, aud for this reason alone tbe building of a permanent wharf is of great importance to tbe people of the entire valley. Accord ing to conservative estimates an aver age of H tons ot freight passes over the White Salmon dock each day. Now that the question of a perma nent wharf is settled we have no fears but that lower White Salmon will soon be plattec! and built up, making ono ot tbe most prosperous additions to the present town. LARA WAY'S Uye Watchmakers rni- c a. - n i nr i!n i Is solved if you come here for your Perfum eries, Toilet Preparations and Articles. Our assortment of these for this season is larger and better than ever before. We carry Roger & Callet's, Honore Payan's, Wright's, Rick secker's, Hudnots, Speililer's Dabrool's and other leading brands. We take pleasure in inviting you to examine such dainty wares. You'll enjoy looking as much as we showing I L SMITH BLOCK REIR CASS Reliable Druggists Inter-OaKs Pleasant, ipilet home on the ilelghta. tan accommodate a limited number 'of roomers and boarders Kate. $1.50 per day; for week or lesa $1.25 per day for longer time. Table board $6 per week; aingle ftiealf'35c Sunday dinner 50c. MISS IDA M. WRIGHT PHONE 28-If MOSIER. Mi. and Mrs. Alex Stewart are hav ing u vacation ou tbe ranch for a week or so. Mis. Kd L. Howe cmne up to the rauch Tuesday after spending several days in Portland. Mosier bag an epidemic of whoop ing cough. Big, little, old aud young are afflicted and all are hav ing a "whooping time", not very en joyable though. Mia. Cay Hosier and children left Wednesday for Seattle where Mr. Busier went several weeks ago, to tlud a location. They expect to live tber in tbe future. Mi. Stitt. of Los Angeles, Calif., spent a few day- ou his ranch this week. Mrs. M. 11. Craft and niece, Mrs Kamsey, went up to "Sky riancb", Mra. Craft's home near Mt. Hood, this week to spend a few days. M inu llMin. K..,il nf Sit .Inhng i Oreg., is spendng part of her vaca tion here with Mrs J. K lligley, her sisler. Jennie Kent, another sister from 1 iima, Arizona, ie also visiting here. hishop I'addock gave two very in teresting discourses to tbe people of Mosier Sunday morning and evening. The Hishop is originally from New Vork City where be was interested in the gieat reform work beiug curried on tlieiv for the past few years. Local 1. O. O. V. lodges held in stallation ceremonies Tuesday even ing, July 13th, in Lamb's ball. Chris MoCleaiy, of the Dalles, was installing officer. A good numbei of members were present. Ice ceaai and cake was served and enjoyed aftei tbe work of the eveuiug was finished. J. M. Carroll, wbo bas been acting on the federal tirand Jury in Port laud the past week came borne Mon day evening, returning to duty again Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. K N. Strnup were in Hood Kiver Tuesday morning. W Ei. Chowu has moved into the north store room of the Ht roup build iug aud is busy gettiug settled, while Mr. Koss is doing the banking busi ness in the store vacated by Cbown's hardware. Mositr i to have a drug stote. Messrs. Artmir and Kurt, Iwo young men fiom Cortland, are beie and have anuoiiuced the opening to take place on the Kith of July, l'hey will oc cupy the Kiiuth room in the Stnn.p building. E. A. JEROME, Architect Having had neverui yearn' experience In drafting and building, I would reapectTully Bolicit h part of t he patronage of the peoplw ot Houd River who anfletptite building. Terms reasonable, a id uatlHfactlon guaranteed. Of fice at reflitlanct on KelgbU. Notice of Sale of Real Property. Notice is hereby given that the underalgned the administratrix of the estate of Ralph B. Fisher, deceased, will otler lor sale and will sell to the hlgheal bidder lor cash at private sale, on the liilh day of August, 1'JOU, the real property belonging to ttie estate of Ralph B. Fisher, deceased, and particularly bounded and described as follows; Beginning at the HW norm r of Section nine teen (IS) In Township two (2) N of Kange eleven (II) K of the Willamette Meridian, and running thence K following th Section line eighty (SO) rods; thence N twenty ('20) rods; thence W parallel with the section line eighty (HO) rods to the range line between Itiinges eleven (11) and ten (10) Fast of the Willamette MerMlan: thence H following tne range line twenty (JO) rods to the place of beginning, containing ten (10) acres In Hood River Coun ty, Mate of Oregon. Bids will be received by the undersigned at her residence at No. 087 Schuyler street, Port land, Oregon, or care of O. P. Coshow, Rose burg, Oregon, until end on the said 10th day of August, 19011. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. The land will be sold sub ject to the dower Interest of the widow of said decedent In and to said land. (Signed) BERTHA K. FIHHKR, JHaS Administratrix. I Go To V j Wood & Huggins For Fancy and Htaple Groceries. The Largest and Motsf Complete Line in the City. We make a specialty of High Grade StocR and guarantee every thing we sell. Give us a call. WOOD (Ok HUGGINS, BELMONT. Mra. Herman Salleus aud tbiee children mine from Coreat drove to visit with her mother, Mra. M. P. iMDbwrg, Mr. and Mrs. Cullison from Fort land are visiting at the .home ot ber lister, Mtm. W. H. Warren. Clayton Wentz ham three men and their families camped ou bis land cutting wood. A Ore got, started in some way in side of the Orange park Friday even ing. Will Kills, Will Homerville and Frank Mol'iirland suceeded in putting it out before auy damage was done. Will PairelJ lias started to build on his place. Mrs. (einnell and son have gone for two weeks to stay at their brother's homestead in tbe mountains. Mrs. Shively 'and son, ot San Fran oleso, Calif., ulster of Kev. and (J, W. Urown, oame Inst wtek and Is visiting at their homes. Mi. Strong, uncle of Mrs. Isowliell, terminated bis visit with bis niece aud loft tor bis borne in North Dakota. Mrs. F. G. Oburob left for Portland Tuaaday. Mr. nud Mrs. Kalpb Fills, after visiting their sons, left for their home in Wyato Wednesday. Miss Uazai, daughter o. Mr. and Mrs. W. I, Himth, came from Port land tor a tew weik's visit with the home folks. Mrs. I' rank Mr Far land, who has beeu In Portland for some time, hav lug been nailed theie by lhn serious illness of her mother, oame home Friday, .Mrs. Potter being better. Mr. and Mrs. Osier Oirdner, of Uoosevelt, Okla., friends ot Mr. and Mrs. Kamsey, are visiting at their homo, l'hey are ou their way to Seattlo and stopped ott to seo the famous Hood Kiver valley and tbe land of tin- tug red apple. The church i beiug changed com pletely, adding very much to its looks. Hy next Sunday the paperiug will he done aud in its new dress it will be ()ntt line. With the addition later on of new seats for the center, our place of worship will be tit to render praise and thaukagiving to Almighty tiod. Nol Snnilay evening lirother Skip worth will preach aud on Monday tbe fourth iiuarterly oonference will he held. We hope every one will atteud servioes Sunday evening. the Lmdies Aid will meet, witb Mis. 0, W. Hrowu, July 23. Let us have a large attendance. We are nearing the end of another onfereuoe year and our Aid bas increased in membership as well as In Nuances. Let us all do our very best, remembering that all we ,lo is fur the gloiy ot the Mnstei who said, "Whatosever thy hands tin,! to do, do It witb all thy might." IN 'I'll K ClRlUIT OOURTOFTUE STATUOF OREGON FOR HOOD RIVKR COUNTY. APPLICATION NO. I. In the inattr of the application of E. R. Manning end Mary J. Manniug, tenants In common, to register title to the following described tracts of land in Hood Rtver 1 'ntinty, Oregon, to-wit; A l.Vfiii acre tract situated In Section 6, Township 2 North of Kange 11 East of the Willamette Meridian, and 11. Hi acre tract situated In Section 7, said township and range, said tracts being described as follows! Commencing attlie established quarter section corner common to said Sections a and 7 in Township 2 North of;Range 11 F:ast of the Wi'larnetle Merid ian, which corner Is a rock marked with an X on top, using the section line west of said quarter corner aa a base, which said section line runs from the established quarter sec tion line through said Section It ou a course North 87 degrees all minutes west, said be ginning point being tils noitlieasl oomar ot ill,- li. in acre tract; ttn-nce along the quarter si ciion line through Section 7 aforesaid, souiii l degree Wain 10.30 chains to an oak post heretofore set at the established South east, corner of said 11 16 acre tract; thence along the South boundary or said tl.lt' acre tract North 112 degrees 41 minutes West 24 11) chuins to an iron Imlt set at the extreme west corner of said 11. Hi acre tract in the west side of the county road at tne Intersec tion of said line with the section line he tween said sections n and Tjtlienee run south S7deg.o0 minutes east along said section line 1.07 chains to a harrow tooth set on said secttou line tor the most southerly. western corner of said kM acre t act in said county road; thence along sat i county road around said 15. Mi acre tract Nortti 21 degrees ti minutes East 2.44 chuins to an iron bolt In said road; thence in said road North 1 degree .'1 minutes Baal IMS chains li an iron pipe set al the inlci sci uon ot the center line of uuid county r ad with The ladles and Sand W agon ICohiI, and lielng ttie northwest corner of said 15.' li acre tract; thence up said Dalles aud Sandy Wagon Road South 7K degrees 3 in mules Ifiasl 12 sii chains to an Iron pipe set, .or the northeast corner of said lo!aa acre tract In said road' thence In satd road Soutii 20 degrees Sti mtnutes Kast I.7S chains to an oak stake set In said Dallas and Sandy Wagon Road; thence In said road South 21 degrees 4 min utes Fast S.72 chains to an iron bolt In said road and on said section line set lor the southeast corner of said Ift.Gti acre tract; thence along said section line South 87 de grees Mi minutes F.asl 2.U1 chains ,o the place of beginning, containing 2H.S2 acres, va. William Kennedy and Fanny A. Kennedy, husband and wife, J. J. Ward. Bast Fork irrigating Company, a coriairat ton, Gene vieve Collie, John A. Wuest, udmi nistrator of the estate or lteulamln A. Wuest, de ceased, J. A. Wuest, Warren Wells, Jennie Henjnmlne, and to all whom It may con cern, Defendants TAKE NOTICE. ',',... .... II... 'Ml, I. .1.... ..I I...... . I, Ittih, 1 uui .".in ,i ,'i iiiiiii, n in, un application was rtled by said E. K. Manning and M i J. Manning In tas Circuit Court or thcMateoI oreKon lor max! River county for Initial registration ol tlie land shove des cribed. Now, unless yon appear on or before the nth day of August A. D. ItHUi and show cause why such application stiail not tie granted, the sunie will he taken as coiilcsscd and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the applicants and you win oe lorcver oarred from disputing the same. UEO. I). CUI.HERTSON, J8-a5 Clerk of the Circuit Court. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Not Coal Land. Department of the Interior, (J. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 28th, IWO, Notice Is hereby given that Charles E. Itarnes. of Ibsid River, Oregon, who, on March mill. Urns, made Homestead iSerl.il No. 04::i) No. lli.tW., for E!,SW'. N',SEV Sec tion 12, Township 1 North. Range 111 East, Willamette .vieriniiin, lias men notice or in tenth n to make hind ciniiinuthiicii proof, to establish claim to the land above described, tieiore the Register and Receiver or the Culled States Land office, at The Dalles, Ore gon, on ih. 4lh day of August, lson. Claimant DStnCS as witnesses; Loren C. I'arrlsli, Oscar L, Warden, Frank II. (iuiini, Charles Davis, all of flood Kiver. Oregon, JH-.K C. W. MnoRK, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION, Not coai Lavna, Department or the Interior, II. S. Uvnd Ottlce at The Bailee, Oregon, June Nth, 1(10!) Nolle Is hereby given teat Josle Davis, daughter aud heir of Thomas J. Davis, de. ceased, of Mt. Hood, Oregon, who, on August SkUa, IMS, made Homestead fSenal No OfMIl, No. 12SW, for F'.',SW i,, and Lots ;i and I, Sec. Hon IS, lownshlp I Mouth, Kange 10 East, 'Williinietie Meridian, lias filed notice of lu tentlon to make tlnal live-year piisif, to es tablish claim to the land above described, belbre the Register and Receiver of the Culled states Ijind Office, at The Dalles, Oregou, on the null day or August, ISO!). Claimant names as witnesses; Henry (111 bcrt. Russell Uohln, J L. (Irofl, Mrs. Kinmu til Inert, all of Ml. llo.ul. Oregon. Jla.s C. W. MOORE, Register. NOTICE FOR POBI4I ATIOM. (Not Coal Land) Department of the Interior, V. 8, Ijoid Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 17th, WUH. Notice Is hereby given that Loren C. I'ar rs, of Hood Kiver, Oregon, wtio on .May 2nd, IMS, made Homestead Flntr.v (Serial No. iWUSO), No. 124.i. for S' jSK, Section 12. and N'.jNK1,, Section V Township 1 Norlu, Range lo KaM. Willamette Meridian, tias tiled notice of intention to make final rlvo-year front, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register aud Receiver of the United state Istnd Office, at The Iwlles, Oregon, on tbe 41h da v of August. ME claimant names as witnesses: p. F. Brad ford, ot Hood Kiver, Oregon; bike lm, of Hood Itlvei , Oregon, O. H. Rhodes, of OJell, Oregon; Ed Clark, of Odell, OiMMs, AP C. W. jdvMjKE, Register. I a The Leading Grocers l a4 Helmer's Saw Mill At Mt. Hood Makes all (irades of Lumber in Fir and Pine. Lumber delivered to any part of Hood Kiver Valley. Phone No. 66 Odell. Camping Time is Here And you will need Comforts to keep .you warm. $1.00 $1.50 $1.75. Cot Blankets all ju ices. Mcn'S UreSS ShirtS Exception. Value in All colors, with and with- Men's Work Shirts out colors. Good wearers 50c each At CARMICHAEL'S ON THE HILL rx NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: We wish to impress upon you the fact that it will be out uim to keep in stock everything in the nature of Farm Implements and Repairs That you might wish for. together with a complete line of Vehicles, Wagons and Trucks. Satisfaction to all our customers, aud quick service on special orders will he our motto. Yours Respectfully, Gilbert-Vaughan Implement Co. Refrigerators Secone shipment arrived yesterday. Several of our customers are waiting to see them. Don't fail to call this week. Mason Fruit Jars Economy Fruit Jars Jelly Glasses Jar Rubbers Jar Tops Jar Funnels Rollman Enterprise Cherry Seeders Germ Proof Water Filters EN ROUTE NOW Franz' Hardware 1 E. H. HARTWIG, LAWYER. Will Prartloe In All OtmrU. Mrs Adle Oee, sifter of Mrs Dietz, and Miaa Kloreooa Joues, of Korjhea' ter, v V.. are viaitrug Mr. aud Mra Fred Diett I'Plwr 11 iimi RiyPr Valey. TheMt Hoo.1 Railrnad Co. nave Kt contracts I for the construction of their lUM aaoth irou. De. in the heart of the PPM valley The finest of land, cheap and plentiful supply of ater; unexcell ed mt apples, clover and berries. I handle these I nds. W. H. Marthall, Dee, Oregon,