The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 18, 1909, Page Two, Image 2

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    HOOD Rim GLACIER, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 18 190
wnmii a h.i -"fwi " MILS ! Mil .'j J-
Issued Every Thu itay liy
ARTHUR D. MOB, P
MubMrlptloo, ifM I'er Year.
THE HOMi ELBCT10BT.
'lhe over whelm i D majority- by
whlob the water boadl were voted ul
the special election but ! i iday le a
stiong endoreeuieut of the polioy u(
the city council which hue etrived
ooDiateutly for tlie past its yeaia to
give the city a munioipal supply ol
pure water, l'be (llaoler feels that
the result has warranted it in Ha long
advocunoy of the plan adopted, in
former elections, we do not believe
that the Vetera understood tbe con
ditions hh fully us they did Iaat week
and tbelt decisive answer to tbe pro
position, when they bad fuller know
ledge, shows unmistakably what they
want.
It no serious obstacles are met with,
Hood Kiver will have a pure and
BUiiillieiit supply of water next year
at this time. ibe council is to be
commended for the prompt action
they have taken with legurd to tbe
matter ot preparing the bonds and It
Is to be sincerely boped that they will
push through to completion tbe work
iu baud. Ibe council will meet
next Monday in adjourned session to
consider tbe report of tbe judiciary
oommittee with regard to tbe bond
issue.
1 he briugiug in ot tbe City Upriug
with its puro and ample supply ot
water will mean more for tbe develop
ment of Hood Kiver thau anything
wblcb could happen. Following the
installation of the system, the city
will then lie ready to put down good
streets and make many other im
provements which will lead to a
greater Hood Itlver. Many Individ
uals who have considered locating in
Hood liner have been held baok by
tbe watei situation, but tbe determi
nation of the people to bave good
water, as shown by tbe election in
day, will turn many of them to this
place where tbe future looks brighter
than ever before.
WflCBM TO HE CIIOHEN.
the regular city election will be
held two weeks from next Tuesday, at
whicli time three councilman, a treas
urer and a recorder are to be chosen.
This election is Important in that
bull tbe council are to be oboseu, and
just now tbe city Is beginning tbe
greatest work which It has yet under
taken in the installation ot a muni
cipal water plant. There are also
many street and sewer Improvements
underway and contemplated which
are of the utmost Importance to the
oity.
As yet there seem to be do candi
dates for the ctllces to be filled.
Many citizens bave stuted to us with
in the laut few days and we agree
with I hem, that the oouuollmen
whose lei nii expire the Hist of tbe
year should be re-eleoted. Charles
Halt, it M. Wright aud B. W. Arnold,
some of whom have stated that tbey
wished to let. ue from the council
with the end of their terms, should
be persuaded by their friends to
stand for re-oleotion. They have
served the city well and tbey Hie
familiar with the city's alfairs. The
present council has given tbe city a
good adiuliilstratiou and the hearty
endorsement at Friday's eleotiou of
their course In the water question,
shows tbe apptovul ot tbe voters.
Tbey have bad charge ot the plans
made by the olty for a municipal
water plant aud tbey should oarry
these plans through to completion.
Keeui !ei . II. l.augille Is the best
man who has tilled the ollloe for a
long time and has given satlafaotiou
to all parties having dealings with the
olty. He should be 10 elected to that
utilise aud as should Treasurer H. O.
Illanchar. The five men who now
bold tbe offices to be tlllnd at tbe
coming election should we believe, be
returned to their plaoea aud tbe ap
proval ot the admluistiatlou be thus
nIiOWU.
si cci'.ss AT HOOD RITBB
The people ot Hood Kiver have
reudereil two essential services to
tlie fruit industry ot Oregou, and for
ttiese they should receive credit, no
matter bow ni.u h rivaliy may raise
as to quality of fruit aud price, in
I he ttrst paloe, tbey have demoustrat
ed the superlative value ot proper
cultivation, spiayiug, pruning, aud
thiouiiig of the fruit. They led the
way In each of these processes.
Others may do it all now, just as
well as the Hood litver men, but a
propel sense of gratitude compels u
to remember that, If they had not set
the example, nobody would have foi
lowed it. Intelligent study of con
dltiOQI and ,the tab hint application
of Hcieutibc labai to overcome dull
cullies comprise the whole secret of
the excellence of Hood Kiver fruit.
Mut tlie Hood Kiler men did an
other thing which is of mine piaetlcal
value I han the mere (rodeution of
good fruit. Tbey sbuwed how to
initiket it at remunerative pricea. lo
raiso a line crop is comparatively
Mil, especially wbeu one knows bow
and Is nut alraid ,to work. Hut to
sell It after It is raised is an art
which lew farmers uudeistaud
thoroughly. Here is where tbey
almost all fall. The Hood Itlver
producer give up trying to make each
individual oi cliardist an expert packer
aud marketer, Realizing that t'ia
was a hopeless ambition, they bad
tbe supreme good sense to pool their
interests and hire competent special
ista to do the work ttr them, l'be
specialists demanded large salarita,
tint the orcharditss made money by
paying them. The brst thing they
did was to make an absolutely
honest nek. This won Its way iu tbe
market and now Hood Kiver crop is
nought purely on its representation.
The buyei Is never deceived even lu
t he minutest particular, and In return
he can afford to pay prices which
yield the fanner very large returns.
We may say, then, that the secret
ot tbi Hood Kiver men's llnaucial
success is oo-operation. If they bad
not been able to pool tbelr intetest
and work together for a common end
;hey might bave produced superb
apples, but tbey never would bave
grown wealthy by doing It. Co
operation baa saved the profit for the
producer at Hood Hirer aud it will
do the same thing everywhere else. -Oregonlan.
Tbe above editorial from the Ore
gonlan lays strusa ou tbe fact that the
Hood Kiver upple men bad gained
much by co-opeiatlou and that is a
point wbicb can scarcely given
too much ciedit foi tbe success wblob
has lawn achieved by tbe orobardists
in tbe valley. Ibe Apple Growers'
Union represents tfala co-operation
and tbe benefits which bav beeu de
rived by all tbe apple raisers nl this
valley cannot be estimated. Kver since
the organization of the union there
has l em a steady improvement iu the
methods employed to marketing tbe
snides and this vear the glowers are
reoeiving nearly three times the
amount for their pioduot which they
got the year befoie tbe union wat
organized.
in 11)02 tbe year before tbe union
waa organized, local buyers paid
tbe ore hard latl 86 cents for Newtowns
and II. lo for Hpitzeubergs which
represented as good a price as the
growers had received up to that time,
lbeveiy next year tbe union was
organized ami marketed the apples
for about twice tbe amount which (he
local buyers had been paying, ibe
prices were $1. Ho for Newtowns, and
t'i tor Hpitzeubergs. Since that yeai
ibe prices which tbe union has pro
cured for tbe apples has been greitei
each yeai thau it was tbe preceding
season except In l!HJ!t when there was
especially large oiop aud tbe price
went back to about the same It had
been two years before. However, this
year the price again went up aud,
with Newtowns selling at f'2,40 aud
Spltzeu bergs at from 12.50 lo f.l..I5,
the Apple Growers' Union got the
higheat pries for Its apples etor paid
foi any apples anywhere.
Tbe onion assists Its members in
getting the beat results lu superior
armies aud then sees to it that tbe
pack and selection are tbe best possi
ble. The high ataudard maintained
by the Union has given tbe eastern
trade a confidence In tbe Hood
Kiver apple which la enjoyed by uo
other fruit grown. Hood Kiver Appl
Crowera' Union means "sterling
for apples. When a buyer Is abaol
utely sure that he la getting tbe beat
that is produced, he Is willing to pay
a good round prloe fortbla guarantee
Tbe union baa also beeu active In
advertising the valley aud its product
and la Just now furnishing the apples
fnr the car-load display whlob will be
put on the Land A Irrigation Con
grass in Chicago teu days from now
The growers of toe valley should
appreciate what they have gained by
organization and ahould use theii
best eltorts to proteot tbe uulou from
encroachments by independent ship
pers who aie likely to damage the
Hood Kiver repu'iitiou. Tbey ahould
also realize where tbey would bave
beeu if tbey still depended ou tbe
local buyera who used to purohase
tbelr produot aud tboy will be doubly
aoxloua to oo-operate iu gaining even
more prestige lor tbe Hood Kiver
upple.
A few upple growers iu the Hood
Itlver district who formerly marketed
their mut thiough tbe union are
shipping independently this season to
New Vork points, using some left over
uulou paper wiappera iu packing
tbelr fruit, which is declared to be ot
an Inferior quality by purchasers In
tbe American metropolis. There it is
again. Hume persona do not appreel
ate what had beeu duue lu their Intel
ests through a well established organ
izatiou and are doing such acts that
will tear down the god work of tbe
past and probably injure their pros
peels for the sale of future crops
from their orchards. Tbe union
should take vlgoioua action in pre
venting the use of tbelr trade-mark
hereafter by calling lu alt over sup
plies of audi paper Salem Statesman
Seven thou tend boxes of Hood
Kivei valley's "choice" or "aocoiui
grade" apples ware contracted tor tbe
other day by a Portulud firm at
price said to be tbe highest ever paid
for apples ou the 180100 Coast. Ureat
guns! When will the limit be leach
ed? Willamette Valley uichardlsts,
wbeie are youY Why dou't you "get
iu" ou thla free advertising'' Salem
Statesman.
We Have One of tbe Fintt Lines of
Linen Doilies
Stand Covers and Scarfs in the city.
See the window.
5.
Uie Paris Fair
Hood River's Largest and Best Store
ftjie
Another New" Lot of Ladies'
Tailor Made Suits
h and (oats Arrived this Week,
Call and See Them.
Copy light 1908 by
Hart Schaffner & Marx
This Kind of
Weather
Hiifrgests h good warm
Overcoat find what
more could we wish
than iin nl! wool, per
fectly made, and of
the newest patterns
and materials, such as
Hart, Schaffner &
Marx
make. Let us show
you. We have them
for $16, $18, $20.
Other makes $5, $6,
$8, $9, $10. Boys'
Overcoats $2.50, $3,
$3.50 and up.
Some extra specials
in Men's Covert Cloth
Rain Coats, velvet
collar, wind proof, full
length. Just the thing
for rough wear. d0
14 values for...
Sheep Skin Lined
Coats
With li- storm collar. Something you
would not lake twice 1 he cost for if you
had one on these cold mornings coming to
tow n. They are good for storm as djO
well as cold and only
Blanket Lined Corduroy and Coveret Cloth
Work Coats
High storm collars, rain proof backs.
Knit Toques
For men, women, hovs and girls, of all
wool, plain and fancy colors. There is
nothing that can beat these "stocking
caps" for cold weather. We have them
for 25c, 35c and 50c each.
Knit Mufflers
Of all wool materials and all colors for
ladies, gentlemen, boys and girls. These
are neat and dressy and are a perfect chest
and throat protectors. Way's and Brad
lev's makes for 25c, 35c, 45c, SOc
Fascinators
Knit Shawls, Scarfs, etc. Made of wool
and silk materials. One of the most con
venient wraps you can possess. They are
always in place, look well, and are warm
and comfortable. Fascinators for 10c,
1 5c and up. Shawls and Scarfs for 50c,
75c, $1 and up.
o a 1 We have a lot of Toilet
kpeCldl Articles of standard
brands, consisting of Face ('reams, Face
Powders and dozens of other toilet articles
worth from 10c up to f 1 each. To close
them out your choice of any of the C
lot for each
The Home of the Hart,
Schaffner & Marx Clothes,
John B. Stetson Hats.
Manhattrn Shirts and
l'be Halloa in celebrating tbe laying
of tbe tlrst hard surface pavement
in thai olty I mm! week. Now thai
tbe citizens have nettled tbe watei
question tor Hood Kiver, let us k 1
busy and bo celebrating paved streets
In tliia oity long before we are iih
largo at l'be Dalles.
'l'be I n. .bit in valley run mime Hood
Kiver Hit Dp and take notice wbon
It comes to Hue apples-and, beside,
fiunish a pippin tlmt tin- a bouquet
Unit the Hood liner product cannot
touch, claims tbe Hlllsboio Argus.
lhe Civic Improvement League
claimed SO members mid tbe result nf
t''rblity'N elect ion, would seem to Iwai
out tbe claim tlmt its members were
a unit against tbe water bond Issue
Kvery available mail in and around
CaOOD City, Colo., bas beeu drafted
to save tbe apple crop from freezing
Contrast that situation with Oregou s
and then say which state you would
choose lor piotltable borticultuia
Statistics covering a period of five
years sbow that more tbao 10 times
as many peisous met death while tres
passing ou railway property tbau
while riding as passenger.
i
It would be interesting to know
what the preacher is going to do with
thetlOOO with whiob tbe state awarded
liim for catching tbe escaped murder
er by tbe power fo prayer.
Oregon baa lately established a
big central fish hatchery at llonneville
whlob Is said to be oue ot the best
plants of the kind ever built.
The inital Ihsub of tin Fo est drove
Press has been received at this office,
l'be Mist Issue a "putent inside'.'
a supplement and uo editorials.
I
It. B. Tucker Stricken.
1). K. 'i'voker,wbo with Mrs. Tucker
la upending tbe wluter in Riverside,
i 'til , suffered a stroke of paialysis
last Ibursday whiob atteoted bis rigbt
side. I no first message by bis sou,
t 'buries A. looker, stated that the
right side was entirely paralyzed but
a second message the uext day said
that be could move his rigbt leg a
little. Mr iuoker's daughter, MrB.
J. H. r'rary, of Portland, left with
her busbaud foi tbe Boutb immedi
ately on hearing of her father's ill
oess.
Sick lleudnchc.
Thil distressing di(MNUt results from a
disordered condition ol the stomach, ami
can be cured by taking Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Oct a free
namplc at any drug store ami try it.
Directors Consider I'd It inn.
Ibe school directors held a speclsl
meeting Monday aud considered tbe
petition wbloh was presented to them
lust week asking Hint they boil the
water lined by tbe school children
Clerk A. W. Ontbauk, reports Unit
the board Is Investigating methods by
wblcb the watei may lie properly
purl lied tor the schools and that tbey
will then act ou the petition.
Mary .. VyW.
Mrs. Mary ti. I'yles, aged ii7, died
Sunday at her home iu llarrett die
tiict. She Is survived by her hus
band J. T. I'yles, a brother, I). C.
Ilerrlott, of 1'opeka, Kansas, aud a
sister, Mrs. live 1 llairis, of Okla
homa. Mrs. Harris cume during hei
sister's illuess. The funeral occurred
Monday aud the interment took luce
at Idlewlld.
Our Experience
Will make money for you
B. E. Duncan & Co.
Fruit Lands Orchards
Oakdale (Jreenhouse
Ro?c8, shrubs and bulbs now ready lor
fall planting Plant now and have
blooms next year. Hyacinth Narcissi,
Early and Late Tulips on hand. Hardy
phlox, primroRcs, lockspur, oricmal
poppies, snapdragon, Hollyhock, etc. A
few White Wyandotte cockerels $1 to f'i
each. Pot plant at Franz. Fletcher
& Fletcher.
Upper Valley.
Two buys in Upper Valley. Sixty
acres with good improvement.
Twenty acres within half a mile ol
end o( track of Mount Hood Railway.
Six acres has been cleared, balance ah
brush aud easilv cleared and all under
ditch. " W. H. Marshall,
Hee, Cre
Charles Chandler ami wife have
returned from Uvalde, lex,, aud me
guests at the home ot Laureooe
1 lowers.
Auy growers, who had apples frozen
durlug the last freeze, may dispose
of them by calling up the Hood River
vinegar Co. Phone .x)K
The Hpriugfleld Mass,. Republican
khus refers to Oregou apples :
"Twenty live dollars a bushel or
about 7B cents each. Is the pi ice pHld
an Oregou orchardist to two boxes of
apples for Presiueut Taft. The high
price was paid by the keeu ad
mirei of the big president, l'be ap
pies selected are of tbe Winter
llanaua variety, big golden fined
pomes with a Mush of ted on one side
mid a flavor suggesting the tropical I
fruit from which it gets its name, it i
Is asserted that Ibey will be tbe j
tluest boxes of apples ever gathered
In this country. The bushel boxtll
in which the fruit will be pi iced will j
hold about M apples, so the little
piesent will stand Mr. left's friend
about r0 for about 72 apples."
I'ere is a new swindle that Is work
ed among the termers and those want
mg todlsopse of real estate. A farm
er receives a letter uskiug him to list
bis farm for sale. Accordicg to the
blanks furnished, (he farmer asks
the firm to try and sell bis place by
advertising it four months aud agrees
to pay the llrm fifty ceuts an acie
when they have fulfilled tbe agree
ment. Ou Close examination it iB
touud that the firm agrees to do
nothing but advertise it and nothing
said as to how, to what extent or
or where tbe advertising is to bedone.
n heu the adveitlsing is done tbe
commission is due nhetbet the pin
baser is found or not. Fanners wl o
have signed tint contract are advised
by attorneys to settle the best they
can aud err no more. Fxcbangs.
ARTHUR CLARKE
THE
JEWELER
Has just received his new line of
Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry,
etc. Visit his store for Christmas
suggestions.
Men Wanted
To contract clearing 5 and 10 acre
tracts of brush land.
C. J. CALKINS,
Hood River Vinegar Co.
Music Teachers.
Bertha Latterly, an experienced teacher of
Piuno ti ml Harmony, a feraduate of Columbia
Conservatory of Aurora, 111., will take a lim
ited number of pupils. Terms very reason
able. Address. Hood River, Ore.. K. D. No. 2.
For Hent -Furnished rooms, liOl Oak Street.
Mrs. I-.I la K. Otis.
Milk For Sale-Mrs. II.
St., shone mM.
Moore, 801 Ninth
dl
Japanese Retool M y wants a position In
private lamlly, or wants work in any place
before and after school hours. Phone MM
box 282. ni -I i
For Sale Cheap- Good second liana tori
bUKKJ'. W; as" two-sealed canopy top sun v
130. Apply at 1012 Hull Hi. at rear of Baptta.
Church. d9
For Hsle Two mare colls, I years old; broke
to i Ide and drive, price (MOO. Also one hand
bay baler, prloaJB. Pbone .i or address J.
Vantbiers, Mt. Hood. nIStf
Wsnted-A . in or middle aged lady for
general housework In small family. 11 ix 2T7
K 1) No. 2 or Pbone K6 Udell. (1. F. Conley. rts
U. S. Engineer Iteports.
Colonel W. L. Maishall, chief of
the United Htates engineering depart
ment, in hia annual report made pub
lie last week, recommended that II,-
500,000 be appiopriated fnr the Im
provement of l.he mouth of tbe Unl
uuibla river and 11,000,000 hi appro
priated for w irk on the Columbia
i ei between the font of lhe Dalles
rapids and the head ot Celilo falls
Further recommendation called
for the Columbia and I over Willa
mette below Portland, $175,000 tor
gauging tbe waters of the Colombia
tivet, tlOOO; for tbe Colntntla river
nod ti Militaries above Ueliio rails to
the mouth of the Snake river, fOO.OOO;
tm the Willamette nver above Fort
laiiil aud the, Varthill river $00,000;
for lhe canal at the Columbia river,
between Vancouver aud the mouth of
the Willamette, $15,000; for tbe Col
umbia liver between Wenatchee and
Bridgeport, 136.000, The heaviest
appropriations for water way Im
provement on the Pacific coast are
recommended for the Columbia liver
and the lower Willamette, which ag
gregate nearly 18,000, fJO,
JOHN A. WILSON, OF HOOD RIVER
Writes Letter which May Be of Great
Benefit to Skin Sufferers of this City
The New Vnrk Mail complains that
it can Hud no good apples. Kight
tbia way brother.
Hood River, Ore, Mar, 4th, 1009,
1. D. 1). Company,
Chicago, 111.
Gentlest I I have bad some kind of
a skin disease on my legs from my knees
to my ankles for lifteen or twenty years;
have tried all kinds of remedies and
blood urcdicinc without relief, until 1
tried :i )'s. I used four or the Isittles,
the last one strong. 1 have not felt any
tiling oi it for two or three months. 1
would not suffer the torture again for
any consideration t am AX years old.
I'm this ae you like. Johk A. WibMX,
What D.1X I, did in this case it might
to do for you. This wonderful MBfj
is nou recognized by the foremost phy
sicians and scientists as tlie quiuieai
and surest cure for eczema and skin dic
eaae ol any nature. This remedy is as
safe and pleasant to use as pure water,
and is applied dire tly lo the afflicted
parts, leaving no bad odor or sticky,
alvy substance. The first application
gives instant hkukk, and as far aa we
have beta able to investigate quickly
effects the most astonishing and perma
nent cures wherever rightly used.
Keir A Cass, Druggist a.
.-'dMaGMel
OIW.A. UVI'S fM
ainless Dentistry
On of town pcopto
run bftvti their plt
mid briilgpwork fln
lnhoft in one day
if ni'(e-nr.
We hill ffivt you i good
22k ffoid or porcelain
crown for S3. 50
Molar Crowni 5.0
22kBridffeTe.th3.S
GoldFillinra 1,0
tnamil Filling! 1.0
Sltvir FIIHw ,5
Unlay Filling! 2,5
Plata 5.00
3t M flub- -
l m.i riTitiiiNti fiiHiiio rainiest txtr'ton , OU
WORK GK'-i RA'e 1 k.LTJ FOft IS YEARS
ntnjMM i'.ir nii wtm whtnctiritaoff hri.ige wotk
boruMtm ConilUtlon k n-.i, Ynnrnnnotttitof
palnlt wprn : itvjuo'wbe . All work ftilly jrunr
iutoca. McwrtttiftctrU eqwplMUft Btt himUoJa,
Wise Denial Co.
FilLlSH BCTtlVKO NCOFOATD
ranmaWuii.tiu. PORTLAND, OREGON
iimcx aoriu- iih. i.ii u. tmttn. tui.
FOR TRADE.
Three store buildings on lot 60x100
on Alberta street, all rented and on
good car line, in tbe growing part of
Portland. Will trade for lu acres Of
wlanted orchard in Hood Kiver.
We want H or 20 acres of uncleared
land, L'U acres planted to orchard.
Let us hear from you and what you
have to sell.
RAND, READ b CO.,
Slfl Hoard of Trade I'.ldg , Portland, Ore.
List No. 05479.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United rttates Land Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, November 2nd. lflOn
Notfe la benfey given that the Northern
Pacific Railway Cnmpsnv, whose poxtomee
address Is 8t. Paul, Minnesota, has this 29tli
day of October, 19011, Hied In this office Its ap
plication to select under tlie provisions of trie
' "'"Hi, approved July I, IMIW (.10 Mtat
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
lands described, or desiring to object because
of tlie mineral character of the land, or for
any other lesson, should file their affidavit
... ,...i iiiii. iirare, on or Derore the lltb
Mai- .1 I ....... ... . inn ... . . . " -
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nlldD Kelsler
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN
COUNTY COURT OK THE (STATE OF ORE.
UO. rOil (1001) RIVER COUNTY
In 'be Matter nf the EstsU of Joseph Purser,
Notice Is hereby Klven, thnt pursuant to an
order at the above entitled Court, made and
riiu-ini mi uie nni aMv or November ora n..
undersigned Administrator of the estate of
riT, V, uoTru, winoner lorsn enid
SirfiL1? H1""1 Swt bidder for
k , """'" me nine or the sale snd
Uk halsnce ol tbe sale price to be secured by
n.. e sud tlist mortgaa-e on lhe premises pay.
able two yeara aner u a.t- i,, ,. "''. ?.
S&fOZSri Ijtht per cent, per innum; said s.Te
, . , !H "nn al,er Tuesday
the b day Of January, 1H10 the real property
bek nins; p the estate of Joseph Purser de.
scTb,;dd.?folif:,;rs,:lc,,l''rly b,iu"iifd 5
t'OfliineiicinKat the Southwest corner or the
Nor bwest Quarter of Hection 3. Towns! I , 2
Meridian, thenea rnn North m rods,
","rod for lhe point aud pl.iee of bfflff
Blnj! heuee run North 10 r-Mls: thence East an
rods: thence South sn i-.,h. .
... ii. r esi Mi
rls to the pom, of beglnnln't. I etna a trari of
land .-onveyed by M. B. Pllt" , wtrl Joi pi
ELECTION.
NOTiCB Of KKilULAK CITY
Notice la hereby given thnt pursuant 10
ord"r ol the Common Council of the City of
Hood River, Oregon, that the regular 'fit v
Election will be held In the City of Hood
River, Oregon, in tlie City Hall therein, on
Tuesday the It ti day ol December, l!ifjs for
the pdrpAai ot eUetlng three founclhnen, one
fit. Rex-order and oue City Treasurer. O H.
Baker, J H out snd H. L. Howe have been
spisiluted Judges ol said election by the Cum
nion t'ounon, iin i c . oitniore and gov c.
Mloeoin have been apsilnted Clerks of said
elect Ion.
Polls will be opened al the hour ot eight
o'Clork A.M. snd remain open until the hour
of seven o'clock P M . of said date. Pursuant
to the enter of the Common Council, two
weeks notice la given of said election by pub.
Ilshing same In the Ho.m Rtvia tincua for
three consecutive Issues and posting notices
thereof In three public places In the Cltv of
Hood Itlver. Bated and first publUhed
Thursday, November IS, Ml,
Hi B. LaNOIU.E,
City Recorder.
. ' , "nxl 1(lver County, Oreg,,,,
bis reside d ' " a V.'iL"?.1. 'X"" "!
Hfid mv",t5i', Tfg0t Vmt Office addre
liood lllver. (rei?on R n v., i u ,i . :
if h Li "' ""twit. 7 4 , m lh Blwk
?'(1"' Oregon, nntll and n tbesatdjtti
day of Jannary, A II. lmo Th, right Is re
served to relect any and all bids.
C. L. Morse, Administrator.
For Bale Al al! round horse, 9 years old,
weight UM, perfectly gentle, not afraid of
muIos. No better In the country. Also a
good buggy nfld harness lu splendid condi
tion. Anveyenr old Jersey cow, a perfect
disposition in every respect, fresh In August
and Is giving shout three gallons milk per
day. Will sell shove property cheap. O. F,
Conley, K K , phone Sfi Odell. dg
Lost New yellow bridle, on Belmont road,
between here and v. McFarland's. Return to
R. T. Lewis, City Mujshnl. n25
Wanted Position on ranch by man aud
wife. Man is ex perienced ull round furmer.
II burton, Mt. Hood. ills
Anyone having an eighth grade geography
for sale, call 3U2M, Home telephone.
hlS
Inch Melbourne truck wagon
For Sale 3
with new wood rack: in good condition, will
sell neap as It Is Uk) btavy for my use or will
trade for light wagon. II. P. Allen, phone
1K. nlS
For Sale-A cheap bay horse about 1000 lbs.;
gentle, good woiker, single or double. Also
two sets of double harness and light hack.
Rockford Mtore, Hood River, phone 18.1-X. (nl8
strayed Two black mares with stars In
faces and one black colt with star In lace.
Parties finding animals call lHttt-L. B. C.
Brownlee. nlS
For Hale-One mile north of Mt. Hood P.O.
SO acres orchard laud In section 16-1-10. Two
sireams, 1,1 Inen water right; fine view Mt.
Hood. 110 acres hill land partly timbered.
S1000 cash, HOOU on or before 20 yeai s at 1 per
ei nt. Murray Kay. a26if
I or Hale 16 Inch oak and pine wood at
J. It. HhiMmaker's Leai Barrat sehuoi. a!9tf
For Hale lOi cords of 10 inch dry pit j wood
pill snd ricked up. 11.00 per rick. D. Hin.
(ohsj phone 31U U.
tot Hale-Nearly
. . Blowers.
phaeton, half price
nil
osil on WHUIeil ii ttiK.- e iiir.-e i.f runrH
by married nan, experienced orcliardlst and
rancher. Addliss J. V. Aner. Ilruid Kiver.
Oregon. nn
N. E, Bee. 17. T. ,1 N. ft. 1! V. W. M. ISO
acres to be sold at uno N,.v is uaiu at
Uoldendsle, Wiisli., eon t house. J, L. Hen.
derson, attorney. oil
No Fel re After Dark- Th tT,,1i trraH ...rr
will not ti,iei ibe i veiling tiMias conmctlng
Willi Aood Kiver during the wti.ier nmnths
on ucronnt ot darkness. Harri oiseu. o'Jt
For Kent. Two nvim. will, nm
board. Phone 2IISX. '
Without
LoNtMlnll fllr POllnrfOtA Ivn vhl. minka
In front and four heats behlud. Umt between
van Horn and town. Kinder nleaa return In
this office. Reward. n2fi
For Haie-Hlirsr hnvV unit liupnu, .l.n
llaht and one st di.nhi. i...,,..-- ' l- m
HoJmau, pbone llUL. ' u2(i
For Sale-A good roomtnr house ai ii"'
"sk Street: can be run fbr bojrdlng hal g sV?
... nuure. dining r(M,m, k,hen and plmr
lining a good btisinesi.. Pbone M 1 . d:i
For Sale-Oeutle h .rue. broken to work
double, single or under lhe saddle R 11
Wallace, Hhadnw Brooa rarm. Phone lib M
t.f. '
For sale-' cords is Iih-Ii drv pine wood
next 10 ca
per cord
Wanted Man Willi fumiiv ui.!.., ni.m in
work on ranch; one ytsr's work ana house,
ror tutiber imrttrulara aitri,... hr. rs
Moeler, Ore. u
For Kale-Fine lot nn heights
h balance tA per month,
Price Hit,
Telephone
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Lost- Two dogs, yellow shepherd with II.
cense tag strapped on beck snd black and
tan terrier. Notify F. A. ltelffler, Mt. Aood.
quarter mile north Odell store. It sold within
.... u,. i,. .'Hi?, ,ir .lull I'., win t..-. .
Address L.A. E, ( lajk. R, 1 So'.i
For ?ale-Tbe entire furnishings ol the Ra.
inouu Hotel. C A. Dauo. d2
Furnished Rooms for tt.niOMti.n,.n
preferred. Mrs. D. O. Jackson. TJ7 Sherman
m
ve.
niK"r"'i,l.'l.11 H.nl" for Rent-717 May street.
PhOMmX. Mrs. A. b. Kaufman. dl
Folt KXCH ANUE-Loa Angeles for I Iregoii
HeaiiHfiw new eight room residence hard I
wood floors, built in buffet, scan, cabinet"
kitchen, two fire places, mantels, cetn. ni '
front porch, rear screen porch- Ten mlnmes I
to bo.ltiesa center. Lot fsDjlM Price Si
Want Oregon Farm, particularly IIikkI mv. t ,
nantv rr, H, (j.a, I. I Wanted-Kreah
man tx.. u Angeles, tal, phone lsUM.
lost-Ribbon watch charm, with aold
inounnd armw bead attached, between
liragg a stoie and court house. Return to
Bragg a for reward. nia
Wanted-Glrl for eeneral housework.
Frank liavenport, phone 844-U
milk cow.
A. Hukarl,
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