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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1910)
HOOD atVBB CrLAOlJBcl, THUK8DAY Je'EfiKUAKY 34 19X0 Two ARTHl.'R l. MOE, Publisher. Slbetfletlea, 91M I'er Veer. HONOR 10 THE NUMB. There is no mote honorable or beeut.fuT work than that whioh it performed by the nune to allaying the guttering- of humanity. The woman fait of enderuegg, patience ami induitry maltee a day that mutt be cloudy, one full of the aunahine of a aweet diapoMitlon or the ipooi bed ridden iulferei to whom ahe mlniatera. Not c uly doea the nuree have to do the bardeat aort of work all the while being cheerful and radi ating cheei to her patlenta tut at the outaet of her oareei aa a mlnliteritig angel ahe muHt aacrihoe many thing moit dear to the lemiulue bean. Instead of remaining under the ahielding care of parenta with the inoepeot of later being guarded from the woirie of the world by a atrong husband, ahe enters the hospital not only with all her own burdena to bear hut with the leaolution to make lighter the burdens of ber fellow be inga. After the initial aacriBoe. alter whioh ahe resigns herself to the ser vice of othera.sbe.koows not when abe will be culled upon for greater.saoil Uvea even to giving ber life in order that the pains of others may be made less. Honor to the nurse whoso only reward is that one too rarely Bought, the Pleasure of Doing Uood. JOIN THE COMMEItXUL ( U II The nrnner ureetlnu these days Is "Have you joined the Commercial c 'in i. ' " The man who ask you is pretty anxious to have you for niembei because if he doea not send in the name of a new member to the secretary be will forteit the amount of the eutrauoe fee to the olub, The Commercial Club it doing a won derful work for the whole of Hood Kiver. vallev and town. It should teoelve the support of every resident. If you are in business it helps your business, if you own a farm il makes It more valuable and advertises youi products and if you have only your job the Commercial club la causing the oommunlty to grow so tbut you will Have the opportunity of bigger and better jobs. The olub should have at least CiUO members and at the rate they are joining It will soon have that many. Ho far the club has not nad muob to otter in the ahaue of immediate pleasuies, but with the occupation of the new club rooms, which will be on the second floor ot the new first National bank building, many enjoyable privileges will be attorded the members Billiard, card and reading rooms will be a featuie and there will com fortablu kungiug and real rooms for both meu and women. An assembly ball will be available for meetings el variouH sorts anil altogether the club will be a somce of pride which every loyal liood Klvetite should support. GONUEBMNU EASTERN EXH1IHTS. A letter has been received by Mrs. M. 1'arkius from bei daughter, Mia. F, E. norton, of Omaha, Neb., in which the latter telle of her disap polutmeut at not seeing Hood Kivei represented ut the recent Onialn Corn Hhow. She wrote: "We went all over the show to look for Hoed Kiver apples. We did Uud exhibits from Rogue River, North Vaklma and Weaatohee. 1 he people of these planes never miss au opportunity to advertise their produots. Hut we did uut Uud a box ut Hood Kiver apples. Mr. Hortou, who Is the Western Union lime Servioe man In Umaha, owns a rauoh here iu Parudlae faun A Harrlmau Liues lenreseutatlve at th show told them that exhibits hai been solicited all over Oregon with very 1 Ittle success. Of ooui-se, it is unfortunate that Hood River oaniiot be represented at all the hw eastern gathering, but there are so nisuy opportunity ottered to plans exhibits that rart must he exercised In t'hoosiug the ones likely In give the heal results tor the inline) expended. We under staud that the inanagnmuiit ol the Corn Show charged t'i per bliiihio foot for exhibit .pure so that if Hood Kim had tnken space foi a carload exhibit such as whs put on a Chicago the cost for space aloue would have beou ttiHH. A smaller apace would have been used but the tatea were very high and the cost of a proper ex hibit would have been out of pro portion with the results. The draw back to most of the eastern exhibits Is the disposition or the management ot the show to try and hold up the distiicts which wish to display. Judge Lionel K. Webster has re signed as county judge of Multnomah county aud will actively take up hi work as manager of the Oregon (ioml Koads Association the Mist of March Judge Webster Is eminently qualltled to be the head of the state wide good roads movement which has been inaugurated as he haa demonstrated bis ability in road matters while act log as oounty judge. Judge Webster expects to visit each county in the state and organize it as a unit in the tdg movement for good loads. We iiope that he will soon oome to Hood Kiver and get a good roads campalg started here. In another column we publish parte of a speeoh delivered by Judge Webster in Kosekurg last week and in It be outliuea policies be will advooate in tbe good roads work whioh he will undertake. "lou're anothei," Is a favorite but Ineffective defense otten used answer a statement wbloh question veiaolty. The News heatedly and ex ploslvely called us "another" yeater day following statomeuta we made week ago. Mrs. A. I ..Mm m Dead. Mrs. A. 1'. Morse, mother of Sher iff I. E. Moiae and C. L. Morse, of tbe city, did Friday at her home in WiiM.ua, Hans. A measage was re ceived bete Thursday that Mra. Morae wa seriously ill and C. L. Morse left that evening tor Winona. telegram came the following day to Shot iff Morae telling of ber death. Mrs. Moim was 0 years old aud was well known to many residents or lloou Kiver having lived here formerly. Besides tbe two suna here a son, K II. Moite, ot Nesa City, Kaos., aud a daughter, Mis. A. W. Kama, ot Win ona, aurvive their mother. I nlremllT Club Smoker. The Unlveisity Club will bave a smoker In the Cummeitial Club rooms Friday afternoon during which horticultural subjeots will be dil cussed In an lutormal fashion. . number of tbe experienced oicbard ists of the valley will speak to the ollege men on tbe various problems which confront the truit giower. Among tbe men who have beeu asked to talk to the meeting are: E. II. Shepard, A. 1. Mason, J. C. i'oHer, L,. Carter, Hanoi riay ana ueorgf 1. Hargeut. East Side Men Entertain. The husbands of the ladies of the Kast Side Neighborhood Club gave a baudscme party last Friday evening at tbe Pine Uruve Urauge ball tor the ladles ot tbe club aud their friends. Ibeie weie about bU gm i ts lucluuiug large number from towu who greatly enjoyed tbe hospitality ot (fie east side people, Hie null was beautifully decorated with Oregon grape, eveigreeu anu yeuuw nuniing. During tbe early part ul the eveuiug 500" was played aud as IM patty was particularly lor the ladies the prizes weie awarded lu tnum. mi. E.U. Brownloo aud Mrs. B, f. i riuay woo first aud second prizes, lespec tively. Alier the cauls the tables were cleared away and the guetts enjoy -. danolng until an early hour lu the morning. During the dauclug au elegant SUppei was served lu the dill iuu room duwnstalis. Among tbe guests trom towu woo attended the p rty were: Mr. auu Mra. Chaa. 1. Early, Mr. aud Mrs IJert Urabam, Mi. aud Mrs. iiuman Butler, Mr. and Mra. A. J. Derby, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. liouo, Mi. and Mrs. Chas. N Clarke, Mi. and Mra. i . A. Franz, Mr. aud Mia. P.kS. David sou. Mr. aud Mrs. J. n. usoorue, air. aud Mrs. C. 11. Sletteu. Miss Blanche t'hil lipa and K. hgglestou Smith, ol Wasbiugton, D. . The Neighborhood Trust. The Oet Aouaiuled with Your Neighbor Trust," meeting Friday ulgbt at tbe lesldenoe of Kev. Hersh- ner. was a pleasant one iu spue oi tbe anow atorm. There were over torti oreseut uud tbe theme of tbe evening was "Hood Kiver, l'ast, Present and Future." Interesting papers were read by S. W, Klytbe, K. E. Harbison, J. U. Oessllng and entertaining talks were given by Protessor Coad, Kev. Alone. mllli, Hi, K. Kradley, S. E. Bartmess, Leslie Butler aud others with a French readiug by Mrs. J. W. Aimstioug, leuitaion by Miss Blauone (Jainpueii, voosl and insltumeutal music by Dr. Kdglngton and girls, closing with a good night aong by tbe Harbison girls. The welcome by Kev. aud Mrs. Herabner was earnest auu the greetings by tbe neighbors most oor- Jiul. the meeting will be lemeuibei ed aa bearing tbe stamp ot tbe liood Kiver Fruit "None Belter." lbe uext meeting will be Friday night at lbe home ot F. A. Bishop. Uoutrl buted. New Spring Goods Arc now arriving. New tailored suits for ladies. Shirt Waists aud Skirts. Uje Paris Fair The Store that Saves You Money New Spring Oxfords Shoes and Slippers All the -newest styles and leathers. We have a few Big Bargains in Men's Suits left that lire worth your while to investigate. Men's Suits of black and white, mixed foods, double breasted, j;ood weight, $5.50 MEN'S DOI'BLE BREASTED SUITS, dark mixture C pC special MEN'S SINGLE BREASTED SUITS, good serviceable suits at up iu sellers. any Reason ol year; made first class style, f 20.00 East Fall's styles. The Suit $14 Men's Suits OF Hart, Schaffner & Marx Makes guaranteed all wool, last Fall's of dark gray mixed color, hard fin ish our regular 1 22.50 C1 K 9C seller for V vstW HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS of dark gray color, all wool, good medium weight, first claw in every respect. d4 Q The Suit 1 9 WE WANT TO CLOSE THESE OUT to make room for our New Spring Suits that are due to arrive next week. Copyright 1908 by Hart Srhnrtner & Mu This Store is the Home of -Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes, Manhattan Shirts and John B. Stetson Hats Special Men s, rjoys , iauies Gloves Z Wrist and gauntlets in calf, goat, 9 buck ana norseniue, mre, builu. en able gloves and just the thing for early spring use. Values up Aftf to 70c, for the pair ,ww Special Men's Gloves Good strong ones, with welted seams of calf skin, buckskin or horsehide tanned soft and pliable; one pair of a kind: values "7f)c up to fl, the pair Special MEN'S GAUNTLET AM) WRIST GLOVES, suitable for driving or general work, medium or long cuffs; first class in every way. Values up to 1 50; your QQft choice www Attorney Speak SuiKtay. Sunday evening will bs tbe Urat meeting ol a aariea of "Opeu I mum (llacuaviona in the Methodiat chinch Attorueya A. J. Darby aud E. 11. UaitwlK will oooupy the pulpit aud peak on "Cbrtatlatiity from tbe Standpoint ot tbe Lwwyar. Or. I. IS. ford, tbe paatm, eapeoiaiiy inviiea tbe lawyera of liood Kiver to tbla meeting and extendi a oordial luvita- tion to the public. Xbeie will be apeoial wualo for the oonhalon aud .1. U, Skinner will alng. Mervioea are ai :iU o'olook. For the five Sundayi) following, eervioea along atintlar Una have been planned. Instructions to Koail I h.tn. A novel aud unuaal method call ing attention to tbe proper way In wbloh to uae a road has been put iu operattou by '.ha State Highway Kugl neer, A. M. Johuaou, of lliuoia. It cotiMluta of a oald bearing the fmlow lug legend : now to unmr ruin koau GOOD KOH YKAKS HUNT DKIVK IN ONhi TRACK AVOID M vKlNO K0XB, lhla road waa coimUiutted (or your Hue. If all tine one pmne mi cne wear will be 111 uue place; and in tke a rut. "If you nana little fire uud do not drive exactly where the Ihh wngou illd tbe wear will be dit-tri! ,- which will keep the mrfitce atDOOtb aud the road will r nnn good tin jeiira. Otherwlte It will anon be rolled and the Minuet h aut lHCe gene " Ihe cardi are hy inches In alze, and are given to the men In charge of road work lor dm nlmtion to pHge uahy. I tin chIU dlrXOt at tautiun tn the Hiibjeot and imiui to he more elf ec'.ive than placif Im dickoii at the aide of the road. Iiixteail ut a hasty glance in piiHMlng, the pairons 0 the loada put the carita iu their pockela to be reread uud glveu mora mature consideration. BARRETT. Mrs. E W. Sweeny returned home 1 Hat Friday from a visit to her parents lu Iowa, Kev. Isaac 1'eart has been engaged as pastor for tbe Valley Christian chinch ind will be here to beaiu bis work the llrst Kuuday tn March. Kev. l'eart cornea from Minnesota. l.mt Sunday a crowd ut boys got into the achool house and turned Ihlugs upside down, breaking out sev era window panes. MOUNT HOOD. Chester 0. Walton tatumtd Urt week from 1'ortland. Mrs. Walton and aou, Maurice, expect to come home early lu March. Mrs. John Vauthiers, who was trikeo to the hospital last week, is still -en ously 111. Mr. and Mrs. S. U. Sutton, of Va ley Crcat, paaeed through Mt Hood on Monday on their way to Oreshatn, where Mr. Sjlttou's slater is danger ously ill. K. U. Walsh movad his family tn Hood Kiver Mondav ot this week. We are soiry to have them go and hope to see them hack again. P. K. Cooper has sold his place. Mr. Cooper is au old landmark aud he and his family are linked with the earlv history if Mt Hood. Ms. Sarah I'Yedeoberg las! Saturday arrived from llwaoo, Wsb., where ahe pant two mouths visiting her 100 She was aocompanied by her grntid daughters. Kdith aud .May, who will attend school hero. Kruest Monroe is up from Portland nr a visit. 'Ibeie will be tin agricultural meet ing at the hall on Match 9, hegit oing ut 1 o'olook a. m. Kotir spenders are expected from Corvalha Cooks aie tequested to contribute toward basket diuner (or Ihe occasion. The valentine pHity at the residence of Oeo. WialiHrt last Monday night was voted by the twenty young people wi n attended as the nicest event of the season. The apacious iociiih were beautifully decorated with cupula, let.' hearts and other valentine sugges Hum- Mam new and Interesting games were indulged iu aud a delicous lunch was served. There will be an entertainment at Middle Valley lohuoi house next Friday eveuiug Feb. 20 The pro gram will he given by Mrs. Walter and Mrs. l'almuuge a sceulo drama tized from Juatiu McCaity'a book, "If 1 were King." Admission 25 cents children 15 oeuta. Supper 1! cents a plate. BeMlntiotid Kesoltitiotis adopted upon the death of Nellie B. Shay at The Daliea, Oregou, Feb. IU, 1010. Whereas, Our Heavenly Father has In bis Infinite wisdom, seeu lit to call to hei long rest, our beloved sister, Nellie EG. Shay. Therefore be it, Kesolved that, we tbe members of Laurel Kebekah Lodge No. 87 it Hood Kiver, of whioh she uus a metnher extend to tbe beieaved families our deepest sympathy, in this their hour of sorrow, and afstire them that while they mourn the loss ot a deal oue In their home, we mourn the loss of a worthy sister and trletid, aod tie it furl her Kesolved, that a copy Of thee re solutions be f iit to each of the bereaved family and one lie entered In our minutes aa 0 tribute to hei memory. Kenuie danger, Nettle Moses, i anule Crump. Oonuii ittee The Steamer Teal Leavis Portland for The Dulles, Big Eddy and way points Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 7 a. if, ie turninig Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays leaving The Dalles at 7 A. m. W. S. BUCHANAN, Supt FOK SALE CH HI A P. Bed loom suite, side board, odd pieces, steel range, refrlgatot, couch, etc., sewing machine with electric motor, only $'20. ( 'aimed fruit, i'hnue 48L. Painless m - m LBH ,il - PrS t . .. .i. - ' . TL.uatai Dentistry I Out of town I. mi havA their id . anl lrliliwork i i i m one u If im'"-nrr. W will iiiva you s 22k gold or pored' crown (or $3.! Molar Crowni 5.( ImBridoTMtt3.? GoldFillingi 1.( tnamot Filllnffi l.U ISIIvor filling! InUy Fillingi i i Rubbor - piiui 5.C i I Kfd Rub- -tt.W.fVntlCPHitr'. ?Muim BBr riJlM ii Tuin iitiuiimii ik f 'uo PainlMi Extr'tlon C WORK GUAKANUFD FOR IB YEARS i im Extnotlon Itm inm piiitpnortridHe wr -red. riiiiHiiltHt Ion l n , mi run not hMNM i lucttironi doM inywl All uurk fully gru.i iM.uii't n fi i ru i , .i iu.Mii. ini niniiii r 2.5' Colonist Fares FROM CHICAGOfSB 8t.LOUIS82 St. PAUL, DULDTH 35 KANSAS CITY, OMAHA $25 And Correspondingly low fares troni all points hast to all points on And stations on Portland to Astoria, inc. Tickets on Sale Daily March 1 to April 15, inc. Arrangements may be made with any agent of toe 8 P. & S. or A. & ('. H. to deliver tickets to friends in the Kast. Detailed information furn ished by E. A. QfBKRT, Agt. While Salmon, or II. H. Adams, i liit . I. Ore. H. F. ZEIGLER The Dalles, Oregon Breeder of S. 0. Bufi Loghomr, Kggs for hatching from winners at Walla Walla, Pendleton and The Dalles. iHPaneae I'hone ; i -I . boy wants job box m. Heliool boy . mil l or Elent Three nlts of furnished nainis Willi nil ronvlencea la connection. Plume im.. ml" For Hale Cheap-A palrof tine Jemey calve-, Iweekaold. Also 110 feet il'i Inch floorltur. L. W. Cannon PhonetlMK, mn Wanted To Phone laaL. bny n second-hand tnddle. mi7 l or Ha e I he but . inas Int. northeast corner of Oak and Korrtli Sta. See John Ol ten. mlO Wanted Oood genite ony for driving and rlrtiiiK. Not afraid ofantoa. Slate urlce. W. J. Knight, Route 3 mlO notick for publication. , Oakdale (ireenhou se United Mates Land Office, The Daliea, Oregon, Februai y 8th, 1P10. Notice la hereby given that the Mate of Oregon haa filed In thia office Its application, Herlal No. ftr7 to sele"t under the provisions of Acr of Congreaa of AuKnst 14, IK4", and the Acts supplementary and amendatory thereto, Tlie Lot 3, of Sec 31 T. 3 N. K. 10 East Willam. MU ai l allan Anv and all naraODi clalminu adversely the lands d Met 1 bed, or desiring to object because I Roses, tihruljB ami bulbs now ready for fall planting. Plant now and have blooms next year. Hyacinth Narcissi, Karlv and I.ale Tulips on hand. Hardy - phlox, primroses, lotkspur, oriental I poppies, snapdragon, hollyhock, etc. A 1 lew White Wyandotte cockerels $1 to f3 of the mineral character of the laud, for unv other reason, to the dlstasal to applicant should file their affidavits of protest In this office on or before the laih day of Mareh, 1919. C. W. MOORE, Register. ' each. Pot plants & Fletcher. at Franz. I'letcber for Hale Cheap Cow giving milk, to be fresh In May. E. (.'. Mahaney.Odell. uilO For Hale A six room bungalow with bath four blocks out. Also two choice building lots. See E. H. llartwlg. mlu 1 wish to purchase the best Improved, small producing trull ranch 1 can aud pay C.'SOU cash. Must be In condition to make a living for a family. Am not alrsld to go In dt bt on good producing ranch. I hpve a friend who will trade tHUUO resldedce E. Salmon Ht , Port land, for fruit ranch- Oeo. C. Hheffler, 749 Belmont .we, K, Portland, Ore. mlO H-M- V. & V. A , Doit Dental Cc INCUR rONATKO PORTLAND, OftlOOf Fruit Growers If yon want your young trees to do well ami niiike n good urowtli use some Dried Blood and Bunt' when yon plant then, ANALYSIS Prom Btittc Eiperirnenl station, I'or vallis, Oregon : Nitrogen 6 M per oent, rhorpborio cld. . .7.88 per cent . Made h in I For Sale By E. J. YOUNG, Hood River Glacier Ownership Maps. I'p to date blue print, present owner ship maps of tin- Hood Kiver valley are (or sale ut the (iliu ier ofBoe. This map is in two Beet ton I, the lower and the upper valley. It bus tbe roads and streams marked nod tbe names of html OWOert Written over their tracts. Tbe price of the map complete is $1. It will be sent to any tddreu postpaid upon receipt ol the price. W. J. Baker & Co. Dealers in RE:AL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands Resident Agents For Phoenix Assurance Co. OF LONDON Serious Thought Should be given to the purchase of your Drugs. You cannot afford to use inferior Drugs in your home. Our Medicines will be found all that is desirable in every way. To buy the inferior when you can get the superior here at little if any higher cost is sheer wastefulness and possibly worse. C. A. PLATH The Store on the Corner For Sale-Hay. Phoje i!05M and 14X. mlO For Bale Ten or twenty ucrss, nine acres In a, a nd 4 jear old orcuard, A acres In clover, a acres ready lor plow, baiunce slashed at.d easil cleared. Three acres strawberries Le- tweuu trees, ttmu per acie. E C. Mahauey. Ode I. Lost Black dog, thoroughbred water Spi n lei. extra Ion iouk ears, ituwaid ol (6 loi te. luiu ,o i-.. it. rouoj, pnone aUBx. 1. 1 ii' Wauled, Immediately, responsible rneu and wouicn oi lieiu apptaianco to solicit subscrip tions iur tbe Oterlanu inoiitbiy. Pleasant, piuhiab.e woik. Mplendto couituissiou, valu able u s i pi lata, pcin.autnt eiupio) uieut for nustleis. (live relereuces, auu. ess cncuia Llon Mi na.er, overlanu Monthly, t;8 Market a(., o..u Kruuivcio, Cal. IK For aale Fifty acres adjoining Mt. Hood Knilioad oue inue west ol B uglier. Six ... .1. two auu itiree year uld Hpllaenbeig aud iNtwton trees. Puce ),0ou. 8iu M. Nicuol, Dec, oie. J27n For rem-4 loom cottage with pautr aud Closet aud tue water, luiiune ol Mrs. li.J. Fridel ick. I4 Fur sale-tight buggy uud single haruesa. InqUlleulUtteu AOnmaua. iA Wanted A married ntau to work on ranca Culler Bros., puollc ilUA. 1'3U For sule-biaud aew visible typewriter. Sb6.U. iiy It a week. A. Wtlaou, Mt. Hood uepol. 14 Foi MsletOoe Rhode fslaud Ued cockerel, 1 huned I'l.viuouiu Kock cocacrcl aud a "2uu ekg s tutor lucnbulor. Will leut lucubutoi. I'll. Hit iH.l. 14 n .-uie Hay at Dealt, alu, pi.oue4 (jdeli. See J. W. McLion-121 Mt-H-H-H-l-l-l-l-M H 111 111 1 1 II !'! 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT Ii HWfWr Berry Crates Notice to Creditors. in the County Court of ihe rttste of Oregon, For Hood Kiver County. In Hie Mutter of liic Fisttte of Oscar k Rtranaban, deoeued, Notice to Creditors The QDderalgned, having been appointed by tin- Oounty Court of 'he mate of orecon, for Hood River County, Administratrix ot the estate of Oscar L. Sii-Hiiahau, deceased notice Is hereby given to the creditor of and all t er Iods bavinit clalma satnat the estate ef aatd daceewdito praeent them, vei tried required by law, within sU nuintha after the first pith lloattoo of thia aottoe, at the ofBce of F'.rnest C. Sm Itli, iii nniins II and 16 In the Hall liuil. lint, in the cliy ol Hood River, aald county and stale AHKl.l A A.HTRANAIUN, Administratrix. lute of first publication Feb. 17. 1910. We will carry them made up at our Hood River yard. Can sup ply them in any quantity, and our price is right. See or phone us before placing that order. Phone 96M Bridal Veil Lumbering Co. HORSES! HORSEvS! For Sale or Trade P. H. MOHR Phone 206R Do You Own a Home? If not consider our plan for securing one. Stop paying rent. We loan you money to build on yonr lot, or we buy your lot and loan you money to build, at 5 per cent interest. We also make loaus for improvement of fruit farms. Inquire j w JoNE($t agent for Jackson Loan S1 Trust Co. TV.f, v anted tnau aud wtie, oictiurd to care 101. tiai.' uud 12 .ears' expeii.uce. Will vsui k lor salui y oi sliaies. J. O. Klssfcil, Vuu- cuuver, Wm-ii , H. It. Ail. 0. luiu Horse I Hilling lirluif jour horses to tha tauiou Hlable or 6uow k Upsou shop lor t lipping by Look ft Hubiusou. 124 For Sale Cheap New lucuqalor, E. T. Neal Hut i?aie Hoad call, liut little used. U.S. Lewi., phone 133 Odell. 124 For Kent Two nicely furnished rooms uud a parage witlou oue block, of posloftlce. i'h.iue 1U2. 124 Wanted To buy a good luiia cow. Mil, 1'i.one U13 For Sdle Voung teatu, weil inaichtd aud aouud. rast ou tue roud. Ueutle and broke single ur double. oooU all round rsuch team, fhoue 2HxF. in3 For Male A good lot cheap In I'aik Addition. A. W. Oulhauk. Klverview lu Wanted A position as foreman on Iruit rauch; 12 yeais' expeilLUce, A Mo. 1 receoui mendallous; bavo lutuily. Helerence witn Uood Kivei i out 1 1 1, 1 1 in i Club or addiens W. 1.. Tinker, Suunyside, Wasu. mt r-aira Team For Sale Uood strong team for luiuire It .;,i F.. KtdUeid, liooiu orchard iu3 priu Ole. oiled To buy uut uhinu machinf;, Hi naiid. lu ansueiiug stale kind and address J. B. Clarke, Hood Kiver, ml Foi WlSld Sale-First In re H. class li'i.iuch yellow pin J. Hibhard. ni3 Nanteil-Tne UVcrlalid Monthly wants an energetic, taxable n,an or woui.iu in Hood itiver to act aa ixtuntj niansger In Uood Hlv er county, to tonducl a subscription cain iialgu, tin-Mi pay, permanent employment, experience uuncveasary, hen ict.ces required. lUtnt ami I lull Ov iron free. Address immedi ately, "Circulation Managwr " 73 .Market St., ian rrauclaoo. t;ai. 124 For Keiil A small tru't farm. Some bear. Ilia orctlaril, si'uwberrses and other Iruit. laqulre UUetet oirlcc. mlO For Hale A two year old Norman oolt, weight about 1150 lbs. Write or call J. H. Morse, route 3, b.u ibu, phone 2112K. mlO Wanted-A gistd all tonnd horse (or plow, aafou and driving. About 12n0 His. K. Baaaett, Uood Kiver, K L 3. 1'houe tM2H mh tr tip ru. mlu For Sale One hay horse, cheap, phone 1H72L. J. Jakku, mlu Foi Sale team ot horses, weight 1201) each hay color, 5 and s jears old, drive single o double. Plume MM, mlOr For Sale One ol Ihe best ot teams of aonel matched boraea, age tlx and seven, perfectly sound and gentle, not alrald of steam engine ur automobile, weight Had each, (rood all round team. Unvc right up to the bit. Also light two horse wagon, nearly new. Will be a ild at a bargain either together or aeparale. ibwatoid St.ii,-, liood Kiver. Phone ls3s. m3 Fi ii Sa le Having added "to out-st.sS- Plymouth Kocks Mime new blood we have now for sale a few cockerels and pullets which are Ismud to make Itinera, having correct ma kings, yellow lega and beaks. The make up ot these hlrda la grand, satisfaction guar, suteed. Kockfbrd Poultry Yarda, Flood Kiver. Phone m. m8 For Sun Toe well known established met canUte businesa, the Kockfurd store Will sell lbe stock and rent tbe bulldlnga or will -til all together, a tine opp rtuulty for a vu"g pushing business man Age and fall ing he. Ith causes me to give up my buiineaa. K. llrayfor ', liood Klver, Ore. ml7 For sail Altalfa phone ski.. bay. Ralph Hlnrlcba, ml7 Found A pocket bxik conla'ning money, near high achool bulldtug, Saturday, F'eb, ' Owner may hv -sine b proving property aud paying lor this ad. f24ti