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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1910)
dUOD KIVKK (iLAOlEtt, THUK8DAY MAKCH ftj 19lo Two - cmii ftiufr (Slartrr " AKTMl K 1. MM, Publisher. subscription, 11.60 Per Year. 'HOOD KIYKK MM KIT." There M iu tbe Hood Klrr valley a certain spirit and attitude of tbe residents toward cue another and toward the out si le world which has been a most potent factor in ranking Hood Kiver a name to be conjured with, lhere are many little petty itrlftn which seem big at the time and all important but lbicb in tbe end fade away and tbe ultimate re suit is the ono which will be most beneficial to the valley as a whole, "i'hla bpirit la really oo-operation among tbe rueidente. Instead of each trying to get ahead of bis neighbor, one of the foremost ideas In tbe mind ot tbe typical Hood Kiver mu is to do tbe best be can and if be happens to outstrip bis neighbor, be tells tbe neighbor bow be did it sn that tbe neighbor may do us well the next time. It is a real Izutton of tbe fact that the success oi each and every Inhabitant of the valley means just that much more success for tbe district as whole. The "Hood River Spirit" Is es pecially easily seen among tbe apple growers of the valley. Many new people are ooming Into tbe valley ooustantly ami some of them bravely start in to raise apples wbeo tbey scarcely know tbe dllterenoe between a Newtown and a Spitzenberg. Nearly all of them succeed in raising apples which come well up to tbe fanioun Hood Kiver world beating standard. It is not because tbey know by In stinct bow to raise apples, but it is because tbey are willing to learn from tbe experience of tbe older growers, and these t-xpeiienced meu are wil ling to give tbe new oomer the full benefit of their experience, in old grower realize that a few poor apple lent out wltb the Hood Kiver label by an inexpei ienced orchardist would do immerse hurt to tbe com imiuity as a whole. It I this spirit of co-operation which Is so peculiar to Hood Hiver that it mav be called "Tbe Hood Kiver Spirit" that has been lesponslble for tbe great suooes which be been attained here io growing apples and it will be tbe great factor in raising the standard ttUJ Mgbf. ' PAfl Till: BTRKET& We are now living to the joyous season ot mud. Mud is lhe favorite beverage of tbe web-foot Oregonlau. Without tbe conditions which pro duce tbe mud Oregon and Hood Kiver would not be what they are. However, there is no reason to be selfish and insist that mud should tie everywhere. For the benetit of the many uew people who are continually coming here from the esstern states where they arelnot favored wltb mud we should have our streets paved aud our country biwhwav Improved so that too much mud will not be forced dowu their tbroats before tbey become acclimated aud begin to like it. It will not be as great an injustice a It would seem at Hrst for tbe city to deprive tbe Inhabltauls of tbe privi- ege of getting their mud In any back yard with a small amount ot trouble leaving out ot account tbe hellish joy which we may get iu splashing through tbe mud.no improvement will be of more value to the city ot Hood Klvei than tbe paving of the strets iu tbe down towu section. A munici pal water system will toon be install ea IU as soon an trie pipe are down in tbe busnlea district tbe council. wltb the whole citizenship standing strongly back of .them, should be prepared to go ahead and pave shout i block with tbe bard suiafce Jpave iiieut which will be bert adapted to tbe lay of tbe land heie. Some say It should be brick and others favor pavements. Kxperts who know tbeii buslueu, should advise the best pave ment and prejudices lor suotber klud should not be allowed to staud iu the way ot tbe improvement which will mean a greet deal in saving, comfort and added property values to tbe people of Hood Kiver. It Is easily possible to have tbe wlin.e tire district paved by fall and we should not stop short ot that, lhe expense will he great but the Hanoi oft law provides a houdlng pan wblcb allows tbe pay meut tor tbe Improvements to te dls tiibuted over a period of jaera after it is In us. Let us have a stioug pa altogether fur street pavements and we will get I hem. AGED MAN OIES" AT THE PLOW Amos A. Hoyotoo, 78 year old, died of heart failure Wednesday mninlng while plowing ou the ranch of his n in law, J. H. Shoemakei, iu the Battttt district. Mr. Hoyuton has tweu epeudlug his summers here wilb bis daughter, Mrs Shoemaker, for a number ot years aud oame here Sunday from i'endietoa where be bad spent the winter with two of his children. He w very active for one of bis age aud bad remarked since returning here that the felt better thin he had for severe! years. He eujoyed the outdoor lite and was impatient to begin tbe summer work on the farm, lie went out Wednes day morning, first, to plow and when he failed to return for dinuer tbe Shoemaker's went to look tor him and found hln yiug in tbe furrow whete be had drcpped. Hesbies Mrs. Shoemaker, rive other children are lett, H. A. Hoyutou, Weltsbuig, Wash., W. S. Hoyotcu, Hermiston, S W. lloynton and Mr. N. L, Stiirderaut, Pendleton, Mrs. W, W. McKeyno'ids, Portland. Tbe funeral will be held at I o'clock Kriday afternoon at Hartmess' Chapel. Development tod Sub Division. Iwa.) acres ,'tui aoies free loam soil. uniier mien, wou acres cleared. 0 acre red soil, liest proposition now avail able. tUt'i.UX). Terms. Also other bar galas A V Persons, (J rant Paw. SENECA FOUTS WILL BUILD APARTMENT Hood Kiver 1 to have an up to-date apartment house according to the plans outlined by Seneca routs, it torney, ot Portland, who was here Monday and closed a deal wun uone UeWltt for a lot and a halt located at tbe northeast corner of Ninth Bnd Uak streets. The ground for which Mr. Pout paid 11800 has a frontage of 75 feet ou Oak street and is 100 leet deep. It is his intention to boild a three story modern apartment bouse nn (ha urnniid which is in the heart of the residence section of the city. the binding will be the nrst oue or tbe klud ever erected in Mood P,iver but it should prove an excellent In vestment as here is a great demand here for dwelling bouses and small llrlno aiimtmsnlii Mr. Pouts lots hi ready received several inquliies from prospective oooupauts. ne expects to go ahead and tuiid this year. Kitting 1 p Floe Market. Tbe uew Hood Kivtr Meat Market which is being fitted up iu the uew building of li. J. Young on Second street is very modem iu every partio ular. All ot toe nxture woioo are brand new and tbe shining nickle, ma: tie and tiling make a very altrur tiv appearance. The wood work has all been painted white and the shop will be opened April 1. Mr. Young, who has had a wholesale packing business here for several years, is au experienced meat man Andrew Kern will have charge of tbe uew retail market which will be operated la first class style. HOOD RIVER GOES TO SPOKANE MD CHICAGO Ken H. Kloe, of tbe Spokane National Apple Show, was jn towu Wedneadsy and .met wltb tbe direct or ot the Commercial Club aud the Apple Growers' Union aud arrange ments were made foi Hood Kiver to have an exhibit at bt Spokane show this tali which will later lie taken to Chicago and put on display lu the Piret Kegiment Armory in that city lhe Commercial Club will pay the expense ot the space at tbe Chicago show where Hood Kiver will have 880 square teet of space in which to put tbe display. About SuO boxes may be piaoed io this space and tbe Croweis Uuiou will handle tbe putting on aud tak ing oare of the exhibit. It is ptOb h that an arrangement can bt made with tbe rail roads so that trie freight charges for the exhibit will be refm, led and tbe exhioit at nth Spo kaue (where the space Is tree and at Chicago will be a good advertisement for Hood Kver. There ll be six car loads of apple receiving prizes at Spokaue taken to Cheng, i and dis played fiee of all obarge o that il Hood Kiver growers go in (or tbe prize toe distnct will also be repre seuted by other diplays than tbe one arranged for yesterday. A Rare liargaln. US aores 8 yeai old Spitzenberg and Newtowns, excellent condition, adjoining best bearing orcbaid here, liest free loam soil, below tbe ditch. llU.bWI. Teims. Also other bnigains A. II. Parsons, Cruuts Pass. MICH ACTIVITY IN THE VALE OIL FIELDS livery day in Vale sees new develop ment of oil pioperties, and as the drills penetrate deeper io the on sands ot the Columbia aud Kastern Oregon properties, intense interest II sbowu by capitalists aud oil investors who are on the ground closely watch lug the progreas being made by these two oompanlea, who are expected to bring in oommeroial wells at an oaily date, in fact, most any time. The Sunset Oil Co., of Salem, Ore who recently acquired 400U acie ot choice land In the held, are hurrying machinery aud standard drilling rigs oo to their property to commence active operation. A North lakima company compo? ed of bankers and businea men, have a will commence active work t once. Another com pany from Pittsburg, Pa., aio coming Into the field and this I only a part ot tbe intereat sbowu in tbe oil sec tion of Oregon in the past week. Tbe endorsement given by shrewd judges of oil investments and the interest taken by them, measured in dollars, iudicite lu uu uncertain toues thai (here is a great'futore and immense profits waiting for those wbo gel ! now ou tbe ground flour by investing iu tbe stocks of tbe producing com pan lea. NO APPROPRIATION FOR RIVER LANDING No appropi iation will be curried in the pending river aud harbor bill for the improvement o( tbe Columbia Liver, opposite Hood Kiver, hecau-e ot an adverse report submitted u Congress by and Army euglneers. it Is the polioy ot the committees ot the Senate aud House to appropriate fur only those projects which have the ludorsemeut ot the engineer. the river ami harbor bill of twt years sgo, authorized a survey of the Columbia Kiver at Hood Kiver to deteimiue the feasibiltiy and desirsh ility ot dredgiug a channel oi ap proacb from tue main chaiinel ot the Columbia through tbe bar or flats in front ot the town so that boats may laud lies.. , town at all stagea of tbe river than is now posaiule. The ex initiation made under the direction of Majcr J. II Cavanaugh shows that the physical couditious are such that any improvement made would re iiuire constant dredgiug at heavy cost, because the silt In ought down by Hood Kiver would continually de posit in tbe diedged chaunel and tetM to close it. Therefore the P.ngineer nourd ot Kevlsw aud the Chlff of Kiiguieer Indorse the adverse con elusion ot Major Cavanaugh. the boards leport is In part as follows: "Hoats can now land at the town only during high stages, while at lower stage the landlug is about l1, mi es above the town. It will lie seen therefore, that the improve ment would lie in the uature of a convenience rather tbau a necessity as under existing conditions water coin munioatlon I practicable. The princi pal advantage to be gained by tbe n sired improvement would be in redm mg the necessary wagon haul aho.it a mile or a mile and a half. Im provements of this nature ere usually provided by the commtimty interest ed. "in view of all tbe circumstances, tbe board is led to concur with the NEW DRESS GOODS For this season's wear, in all the new-i-si shades anil weaves are now ready for your inspection. I w district nttlcer and the division en gineer in the opt 0100 that it is not tUi-.ii." at una lime ror mi geuerai Ouveinment to undertake the im provement ot tbe Colurubia Hiver in front ot the towu of Hood Kiver." I'be report ot Major ('avatiaugh, after reviewing tbe oommeroe avail able at Hood Kiver says: "in lion, of the town sn extensive sand flat extends northward into tbe Colubmia Kiver, bare at low -r for at least bait a mile irom high water line, with shoal depths extend ing a considerable distance farther. "Hood Kiver, a rapid mountain stream with a mean annual discharge of 1300 second-feet, runs through this sand flat and empties into the Col umbia Hiver, generally through three mouths It is rapid and, shoal at low water, even where it puse through the sand flats and is not navigable, so that steamboats navigating the Columbia cannot appioacb close to the town during tbe lower stages of tbe liver. Ouring freshet stages io June arid July they do, however, land well up io Hood Kiver just across the rail road track, close to the town. At other timet of tbe year tbe steamboat landing available at all stages is situated on tbe east side of Hood Klver, about a mile or a mile and a half from tbe lalir ad depot. "lhe prominent shipper and citi zens desire the adoption of some project of improvement by tbegeneial Uovernment that will permit tbe river steamboats to itiod close to town at all stages of tbe Columbia Kiver, either by the diversion of a channel along the high water bank in front of the towu by dikes or other tteimanent works or by tbe eonstruo tien of au artificial low water cban oel by dredging tbiough tbe sand flat to the same point. "No survey or examination of this locality bss ever heen made by tbe department aud no reliable mats are available ou which to base au esti mate ot the prohsble cost of tbe desired improvement. It is safe to rtBi-ume however, that the least work necessary would requite the dredg ing of a channel thiougb tbe sand flat cot less than one halt mile long, 100 feet wide and 10 feet deep, pro bably mucb more aud suoh a cbunuel would require a very oonsiierable sum for maintenance, as tbe annual freshet In tbe (.olumoia Hiver would undoubtedly till it up yenly. ".At low water sta.e I tie pre ent haul from the towu to the boat laud ing does uo' exi'et i 1 ' mile. A the river shipment would have t i he load ed on wsgiius in any evei.t, the extra distance Milled does nut materially effect the cost ot shipment by boat, and It is uot believe I that lhe desired improvement, it made, would attect the shipments b rail or the rate upou such sbl meiits. " lk)e terminal facilities consist ot I mutable wtiurl, alfoMiug adequate accomodations lor the limited Wattle, hot the existing wagou road from the tuwn to the bout lauding is very pool, totb as to grades ami surface, and its reconstruct ion iucluding a new hridge auroet Hood Hiver, at a more favoiabie location would be a much more practical eolutlou ot tbe matter than Hie attempt to bring tbe landing i lace uear town. "In view lit the comparatively small extent ol tbe rivet commerce to he attect d aud the slight beuefit that would fesuit to shippers by reason of a more convenient boat lauding, tbe considerable cont of any suggested Improvement and tbe lelatively large annual expenditure that would be requited for main tenance tbe Columbia Kiver lu front it the town ot Hood Hiver is not considered worthy c( improvement by tnegeuilN! t loverniueut at the pre seut time. " --Oregoniau HOOD Mr. tinner has a crew of men bn suing the work tbiough on a piece of grubbliig piepsilng to set to trees this spring It. i Stickuey Is put ting the finishing touches on several acres grubbed -nice last fall which be is preparing to plow nud set to trees, lhe 'JO acres owued liy J. . Shipley will soon lie devoid of tbe stumps, Jinlglog by the past and pieseut rate they sre being removed. Mr. Heed s also ou the line making a good start, lie will set some trees on cleared laud. He now has a crew cutting lhe timbel luto wood and wlil come in with a good acreage tor planting this fall. K. K. Dartiug is preparing to turn soli tbi week aud do some business with the strawberry. A. J. Hsynes is comiutl to the flout with about 7 acies that he wiil have In first clsi.s shape tor planting la a few days which will make him about JJ acres iu orchard. O. A. lJerry came no from Cooks' tbe first of the week and spent most of the day at tbe Hood Lumber Co. THE NEW Hart. Schaffner & Marx Suits are truly the nicest lot we have ever bud. li vou like smart stvle in clothes and like to liavu it Iu4t,fha)e keeping, m r vice tit, you'd better hu.V our Hart, Schaffner & Marx new models. All wool, stands the wear; cotton mixed doesii 't. We'll fit you any day. Suits for $18," $20, $22 and $25. OTHER MAKK8 for $7, $8, $10, $12 and up. CopTrtiht IM by Hrt tint)ifar a. Aav Mr. and Mis. II. Coleman left Wed- ! nesday moruug for Vancouver on i business. Mr. Wetfsl I reports the mill tun ning very successfully aud making a satisfactory cut per day. 'lhey ex pect to begin cutting on an older for tie- goon. K Thornton came over Saturday evening to see hi- .site and daughtei. lie returned to tiuod Hiver Sund., j evening where be with bis brother, Jake, ba a contract of grubbiug 90 acres ot land. I'he O. K. 4 N. democstiHtion trail: will be beie t e.xt Wednesday after noon from 2:46 to 4:45. t'his Is an opportuuiy tor eiety farmer in the Hood Kiver vall.-v to see and learn irom tbe experts of tbe Oregon Agn otilural College at Corvallis many things conceritig tbe care ot stock and orchards. MR. AND MRS. G. GRANTZ THE DALLES, ORE. Write Letter Which May Be of Great Interest to Skin Suffers in his City. The Dalles, Oregon. I must av your D. D. 1). is certainly the only thing a person ought to use. Our children had sores on thnirhnidl The doctors called it eczema, ring-worm and we oaildn't get anv'bing to cure them till we tried D. D.'D. We ejMd two bottles of it and I must eav our children were cured. Therefore I rec onMMod tbe l. I). D. Mr. and Mrs. ficorge A. (irantz. So iimny convincing statements, sim ilar to the (bora, have been made to us privately bv sufferers f nun aggravated skin diseases to whom we have sold the D. D. D, Prescription, that we feci lnjuiid to gie it our unqualified endorse ment, By special arrangement with lhe U. U. 1. Company we can furnish anv one Brhe has not tried lhe remedy with a ipsjaial size bottle at 25c. Keir i Cass. Notice To the Stockholders of tbe Ibaxl River Apple i irowers I'nion : The stock Holders of the Hood Kiver Apple (in, wers Union are hereby noti fied that the annual meetmii of the Hood River Apple QfOWefl I'nion will occur on Saturday, April 'Jnd, at 10 o'clo k A. M at the K. of P. P, Hail m the l Ipera 1 louse in Hood Kiver, ( Iregmi, for the purpose of electing a hoard "f nine (9) Directors to serve for the ensu ing year, and also tor the purpose of voting on the proposition of making the original Mock it-site of IMX) on the san e dividodd pi tying basis as the later itsue ot stock. C. II. BHMMT, Secretarv. Your Easter Grocery Order will cost vou no more but will be filled with u much higher gradtof "Good things to ent "if you grlye it here. Make the day a fivtst througl -out by including in your or der our good coffee, ham and bacon for brciikfitnt. relishes for lunch and table luxuries for dinner. We have them all. Star Grocery "GOOD THINGS TO EAT." Perigo & Son Keuml-A nold bamled fountain pen on road urar . n brldg Owner may t...- tame bj proparty and pay ing or tint ad. all Uhe Paris Fair The Store that Saves You Money New Suits Fori .Nice snappy ones for this Spring and Summer's wear. All sizes and the lieWi'St Ve;tVrS. Suitsfof $2.50, $3, $3.50 and upto$8. Brinjfthe boys in and let us show vou. Tailored Gowns and Costumes for Easter LADIES' SUITS in diag onal cheviots and serge or plain weaves, semi or tirlit fit t intr or in the new blouse models with Vent effect, women's one piece styles made of light NEW SHIRT WAISTS the swellest lot we have ever had. .Just, take a look at them. Second flour. Orchard and Garden Land Tracts From one to five acres, overlooking the Colum bia River, one quarter mile from station on North Bank Railway, where all trains stop. These tracts are located at Cooks, Wash., the outlet of the fertile Little White Salmon Valley. A. KINGMAN COOKS, WASH. Re-olvert -lv ttie Common Council of toe CllJ of H'd River, rhin. that lhe Cltv Ke oorder be and la lierehy luslrucu-d lo adv. r tise tor proposal for the construction r.f a municipal water ) t -in I n the City Ol flood Klver in accordance with the olans i reoared by the Oty Surveyor and now un nie in the oflli of lhe City ktwrder, and that said no- lice oe Kiven ny puDiication in lhe Mood Hiver Glacier fcur weeks prior to April 25, 1910. and Ihat the following form of notice ia hereby approved by the Council: Notice to Contractors. Proposals for Municipal fcattr System, Hood River, Oregon. Healed proposal will be received bv the Common ( oudcIi of lhe i lly ol Hood River. uregon. tin to s , , i,-a .vton.lKv , April . for furtiishtug material and Ihi or for lhe i. n - struclioti ol acmt leie mtinicia: vvaltr sv.- lem in and for the iHy of H,s.d Kiwr. Oi--gon. Hpec.flcation and form ol prvjpoaalj may beobialned M theortlce of p M. Mote CUy KDglneer. Hood Kiver. Oregon, or at the ofric of Newell, (toaaett A w alh. Consulting Kngtneera, :f:-S4 W ashing. on Bidg., Portland, Uregou. Kadi propoaal mut be accompanied bv certified check, payable to tin. order of I) Mclsii.Hkl, Mayor of the City of Hood Klver. ureajon. eiiual to at least 5 per cent of lhe amouHt ot the bid, a liquidated dniat;?, iu caae the bidder, If awarded lhe contract, fall lo execute it and turn tab bond accept .bit- to tbe Common Council of said CllJF within ten day after the rcs-ei I of ibe noltce that the COB tragi ha been awarded lo said bidder, the Oofnmofl ( on mil reserving the rlghl to reject any and all bid. The work of furnishing material and laoor for the construct ioii of said water s; tetn will be I-1 In four contiaci. to-all: A contract tor , ach of I'lvisious 1, I and 4 of said water system. The completion of each of said con. iracfH, mid all of an IB, wiil b raqnlrad to h on or hefo e November I, 1H10, and tbe suc cessful tdiider or bidders win la? reuutred to give said bonds lo lhe i ity of Hood Kiver for lhe faithful performance of the conttact In tlieanioiin ol ;f ?r cent ot the contract bid PpB. I i ,,.-, - imii be enclosed lu aealed envel oissa endorsed ou the imllt1L "TlOMHall tin Hiaal Kiver Water s stem." addressed to the undersigned City hecoruer of the City of H.aid Klver. Uregon. and sai l blda wi'll be opened and consld red at lhe City Hall, In Ibe City of H.d Kiver, at the hour of 8 o clock p. ni , Moooa) . April ie y0, and no bids will b.- received after said daleand hour. This notice is nuhilsbed In the H. aid Kiver loader for four weeks, being nve Issues ther,-of, pursuant io a resolution ol theCom mon Council of Ibst City of Uood Kiver, Ore. gon. auly adopted ou I he day ot March, 1H10. H. B LANi.ILl.K. niiaJl CM) Recorder 0, 8. A, B8TABU8HED l8 ( )'cr I )iic Million Itollnrs of Dfitfrance in force in Hood River County. Heath rlaimi paid promptly. For Information and rates apply to J. M. ICHMU .TZBR, Local Representative A. B. COMBS. Slate Mgr., Portlan i RESTORATION KM RV t I. A Nils IN, 1 1 N-iilonal roiel. soii-ela herebv gtven that ibe lands described relow. embracing 4u acre, within the uregon National Foicat, imgon. will be i object to vit .-ment .ma entry under lb" provision of tbe homestead laws of tne Dolled Stab and the act ol June II. 1MK. n4 stal.. ). t the Cnited rftatea land office at Ti Pailes. i nyon, on April fA laid Anyetil(r who was actually and in good faith claiming any of said land tor agricultural purpose prior to January P.a, and has not abandoned same, has a preference rlghl lo make a homestead entry for the lands actually occupied. Said land weie listed upon tbe application ol tbe per sons mentioned below, who have a prefere -e right subject to the prior right ot any such seicer. provided aucb settler or applicant I qualified Ui make homestead entry and Ik pref-rence rlgh is exercised prior lis Apro . Isle, .in which dale the land- will be subject to settlement and entry by any qualified person. The land are as follows: The HF.1 ofsWsj.Sec. tl, T. I ft.. K K. W. M . Ilied upon application of Kleanor R. Wilc-.x. No ttl Corbet t Building. P rtland. Oregon: List si a 8. V. PKUl'UFIT. Asslauxnt Commis sioner of the QBtal I an 1 OIBce Approve-1 Kehruary It IslO, FRANK PIEHi. First Assistant cretar of ibe Interior. it' . ... J-TsoCl' Cnncd. u. -uuiiaa-i. . KeeJee Io titr.t in OregjbBi T, ite inr fllua. tea- .: c.r alar. Keel, v Instl. il-, 71 . 1Kb K, Portland, Oregon NEW LACES, EMBROIDERIES, BRAIDS and RIBBONS The largest assortment in the city. weight worsteds and cashmeres, crepe moires, crepe poplins, etc. Suits f r $9.75, $10, $12, $15 and up. IT IS THE HAT THAT TOPS THE COSTUME Distinctiveness counts more in the creation of millinery modes than In any other article of wo men's apparel. We have rich pattern hats from abroad and from the best originators of style in America. These hats are trimmed w ith plumes or flowers. Ye want you to nee our line for we know we can please you and save you money. NEW DRESS SKIRTS of every stvle. All new 1910 styles. We ea n tit you out in a w ay that w ill please you Kesolved. thai the Ctiy Recorder be and be l her, by Instructed io adveniw for bid for the connruclloo of Ilvislnn 1 ot Dtalnd I of the s.-wer Myslein o( the tty of Hood River. OWJIjOa, anc i hut said not.ee be publMlMMt la l!,e Boot kiver ci'acn-r for a uerl.xl of at aud considering bid lor said work and the least ten days nrlor to lhe date of opening Mllng of oriiitact thereon, and I hat lhe fol. lowing form of notice la hereby approved by the Council: Notice to Contractors. Pur.nanl to order ..r the ( omruon Council ol the city of Hood Kt.-r. urgon. notice herebv given til I e'-! proposal will be re ceived by tbe Coy Recorder of the City of li.-d River. 0 r' n. for ibe con ruction of i'tvlaion 1 ol V strict 4 ol ti sewer -'(. m of ma city, up to vi ocioe.' . n on tne itn . " of Alr,t "10. pi i la wt'l be- ojene i and ponotu ijv t.iec iminouC K1Q- en of s ,id city a' ryclori p m .on Um tttfa day ol April, 110. at the t II) H:i I in said City Th,' truck will le el in one rontratflt and it Will la- required lo be oumaaaicd M lthlu 3U day from the date . f awaidlng ttn eou tract. The eomract will he awarded U tbeloet reiinsible bidder thetelor and he will be re quired to give a bond to Um city lor the faitn tul -H?rforniance ot tits cm act, in a uin not less ttian -Jf, per cent ot lie contract price. The City of Hood Kiver ci resaiy reervea the rlaht to reject any and all hid hereunder. The construction of said sewer and the work thereunder Is provided for by Ordinance No. t of Ibe City of Hood River, passed ' jr the common Council on ibe 1st day of Novem ber. WO. Complete plana and siiecPlcatlon govern ing said work are now ,.n tile with me Cltv Recorder of said City of Hood Rivet and may he seen at his office by prospective hiilder. All bids must be accompanied by certlded check In lhe sum of ten per cent of the con tract price, payable to the order of tf, Mcllon pld. Mayor of the lily of Hood River, a an evidence of good faith and to Indemnify th. City in caae the successful bidder rails to give the bond required and ent. r into the contract. Tlii notice is published In the Hood River Hlacier for the period of ten ds va prior to the date id opening and cousidet me said hid and letting the contract thereon. imMuT H. II. l-ANijlLLK, City Recorder For 8ie POX ierrlr pup from the cele biaod blteh llial won se-ial and first at Portland sho s . IVdwree furnished. These 1 'lll" fine .snopanlous, g,at house dogs kaine ai any ainu ot vermin prices reasonable, phone 1 ax. Roektord Mtorc, Hood Klver all ror Sale Two 2 year old roan colts, both mares; won matched in every way; gentle and not a blemish, wire cut or brand on lln in: red nv imported Helgian stallion. J. H Kggirl.odell all For Sale -kaudy kitchen ami Restaurant Have bunt. up ixd trade. Wife sick. Call at handy kitchen. all Lost A single bitted at and claw hammer between lower tow n mid b II grounds. Kinder please leave at Mar lirocery all For Sale S light wagons and a huggy lor sa.eo iraie. rnone .nx. K. M. noiman nil Wan td Olrl for general housework. Pleas, ant place, good wages. Apply al Ulacler otnc, or Ij'i k Itos id :. H 1 1 -licaal Je id nan. Phone 14 I) I, II all F K Bu For Sal --st. Helens Inctib Uor and HrOdr CMMDDletaand in good condition, IJn egg , a. luicity. Herman, K. P. No. 1, Home phone. all For Hale Four year old Jersey 13M o.iell. JW. Phone all For Sale A well matched team of bron lioi es, aged and years, weiaht 1;M0 lbs. , eiich: true as sleel, not afraid ol autnrrrtbllcs; i drive right up to tbe bit. warranted to he per 1 ftctly sound and g.a.J worker In ev.rv re--p ct; can be N-en at the Rockford Barn. Bnod : Kiver, phone lMx. all i For Sale-Having added to our stock of I Plymouth Rocks som.- new blood we navs ! now for salea few cockerelsand pullets which I are bound to make winners, having correct maikn.'ga, yellow legs and beak. The make up ol these bud la grand. Satisfaction guar aoteed. kocklo a Poultry Yards, Hood Hiver. Pboue IMx. a: For SileVoae upright piano Pone 23bx 7 F . -se-viud band wind mill tank lower. Mrs. Mma Howe, phone Ail. and Position Win e' -f)y man and wife on fruit farm. Six yearn it pnBC. Addrea O. P., care of J J Mortimer, ioote 2. 7 W.in!ed-"lrl to do bousewirk apply Mr, f . . Adams, Paradise farm. a7 For x,:, Wheat hy. Phone 1-12 M. Wanted Two good Jersey cow or mixed an to Holsteln, must be freal. P T. Poau. looka. Wash. 7 SPECIAL PRICES on some new Spring Oxfords for ladies and children. Oakdalo Greenhouse Hoses, shrubs and bulb, now ready tor fall planting. Plant now and have blooms next year. Hyacinth Narcitsi, Early and Laie Tulips, on hand. Hardy phlox, primroses, lockepur, oriental poppies, snapdragon, liollyhock, etc. A few White Wyandotte cockerels $1 to 3 each. Pot plants at Franz. Fletcher A Fletcher. For Sale. One mile Irom Hood Kiver High ecbool. Price lice, len aciea inipioved with liearing or near bearing freer). Inquire or write 617 Fine btrejit. For Sale Ten or twenty Here., uine MUM in ana 4 yeai oiu orebmv, 3 acice In clover, i acres ready for plow, taluhce slaaheil una ensily cleared. Three acre ulrawberri, a, be meeutrtes. 5UU per ttele. Ujfl t. C. Malmney, Ode I, Km s.ii Tue well known eatabltsheu iur cunl'te business, the Hockford Mole. Will sell lhe Mock and reul the building or w II sell all toyelher. A tine opportunity 1 r a you"K poariinf buslne mau. Age au 1 ii lng he Hh cause me lOKlv'e up my bu.intH. E. Dinyiord, Hood Klver, Ore mi7 'or Sale liood freh milk cow and Miaw berry plauta. A. Lerout, Ml. flood. tor Bale Driving hone, buggy, In, nits etc, Uuott saddle Urttuai. Telephone 'L bx. Por Sule Heavy alLgie Uu,pj un net . 1,. L. Lu), ITlooeleiM. wagon In, ii, ess. Meihodlsi , i, ne. mat For 8ale-8 yeai old bay horst ; weight 1100 b; cab beuMO iu Until oi a biugle uriver. utl il III,., pttbnatUr tn IT I oi . sidle one good horse, H or a year old. Pilal. el Hr buggy or hum work, inquire W . li. .-stone ou EjTrabUur ruucb, East Side. Pooue JilM in .4 hociaW Horae, buggy and single hame. Kelgbl alsml 11MU lb. Sale for lady lo drive. Smj.u cheap if taken before April 1. 1'noue BaiL. mil l.ost-On Uak, betweeu Niuth aud Odd KeP lows null, u siring of jet bead. Keinrn lo An uiile lirositis, a7 Kor Sale Kresh 111 Udell. cow. Dan Kemp, i'lione Ul U-attier riding whip, or quirt, be I ween i inker bridge and Hood River. K tin n t.i J. H. Osborne at Hood Hiver Banking irtist Co.; leward. a7 W'antfd-Mancxperieuced In planting tree wiil have at least two month' work. Ad dress P. o Hox UU. 7 For bale-Two wagons, one' carriage and "siii iiumesa. Inquire H. It. Batrwan, at W ood iSi II unguis. M7 I or ale Uood bliky hoise, weight about 078 pounus, nine years old. one hoise w agon, run two J earn; buggy; light double sci nni i.es.-; oue single harness; oue good sumt wbtelbur row. t. A. Coourry man. miil For Sale- A otie-liorse Hi ml, linker wagon with sptiiigs. all complete, ui,a le lor oaiil berrle, wil he sold at a buigain, had very little weai ; going out of business. Apply at kockford store, Hood River. Phone IMX. a7 For Bale Good double aotlon apray immp, uew barrel, a.i 11. new hose, tod and nollle, all ready lor acilon and In good Coiidii ion, will baud Ic two nose li desired. Price tl'i. I'lione am X. 7 For Hale- Rhode Island Red egg, J!. id par sciting of U Horn winter laying hen M.S. Hull, phone il4X, ,i7 For Rant Rxncb V'.t mil Irom town, strawberries, ha v, good house, fie, waiirto in igate, a snap lo light pari. Apply at Hla. cu r office lor particular. a7 I si Laxrge brown iniill in.ier ilease reiurn lo All 1 1 ivcicward. ill Dak llicater, II. aid hotel a ml a? vi omn Winer, i I'lione . I ,1,11. i, trim strawberry i u . I, k llnoei o, I lor Sale Slock. (, 11 .! Dl u miles out - Fresh cow and . all, grNtfl Iciwiv d utliketj tola or huiiei. prlo fr0 nl in. Ml Hood -.ol IU For ) Hall r call ' iib-li In OgU Hi I lis, V pholia ai aa.lc.il 1 1 Hg h In r, I tin,,, Roueter, Phonn aiofl,. Island Rod T Foi Sale My rldDtM plopini), lilt 1 May rtlreel aecotld house Wcsl ol tin. ill. i, Sehool. PrtOalBiQO Also III mcicm one .old i ,1,11 miles soniii of town on lhe W,i aide mm laming tut) 1 wo. vein ,,, 11101 Niiwinwa lies and :H) W inter bin i iieia. 1'ihu frT.Vkl. g7 Wauled al Ug Man with Irani of lueses lo do general riuicli wmk. Job will last until July 1. and perbapa longer Phone. A. Schnicr, o.icli Ik near Do, ore. ikl For sale Team of mulea and harness, well matched , l year old. rtHMB it, ; For sal, Hay Phone M,M a7 For Sale KM hlU IB trwln si Watac. . that addition to Ho n! River. J.W Rlatiy a; For Sale Mtssiml band force tiiiu,,!. .1. W. Rlghy ,1 For Xale-Siraw tsjrry plants giown from one year old plants. erv beat ol plan,; anv quantity. C. C. Waltoa. phone Udell . it, Ml. HishI. a; For Sale-Hay mare, 1100 lb., eentle. worka single or double; cheap. J. L. Urotl. Ml. nouai. a,-; For Sale-Hay liorae. seven or elghl year Id. weight ...Vu im.. ueibsilv arm., . not atragd ol lulls, will drive siliale or uilLla. graal riding horse tiro I. Mhaiuill. 7 For Renl-i oiMse at Pannlise Farm In. quire W . Jd. kolha k. Phone 7L 7 lsi-Beieru True store and ldlewlld 'ry Arrowhead sink pin eet with garrx-t. rfoder i rase leave at (jilt's store at.d reran te reward. itn thy. a?