HOOD BIYSK OLAOlBtt THURSDAY. JULY 21 810.
t -
ALBERT SUTTON
Architect
-Room 16 Hall Building
J. F. WATT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Telephone: Office, 3H: renidence,auB .
BUKUEON O.K.1N. Co.
H. L. DTJMBLE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Call! promptly answer 3d In town er country
uay or inigQi.
Telephones Residence, 16: Office, 16B
Office In the Bnwiiis Building.
E. 0. DUTRO, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
" Over First National Bank, Hood
Rivtr, Oregon.
Office Phone 71 Res. 71B
Drs. Shaw & Bronson
Office in Eliot Block.
( 11 ii j Li re, So. i. But tin i. V . 31
H. D. W. PINEO.D.D.S
DENTIST
Office over Telephone
First National Bank 131
0. H. JENKINS, D.M.D
DENTIST
Telephones : Office 28 ; residence 28-B
Umee ever isutier .Bank,
E. H. HARTWIG,
LAWYER.
Will Practice In All Court.
Trio Orchestra
Music Furnished For All Occasions
Instrumentations from three to any
number desired. Address or phone
C. Q. NEWMAN, Hood River, Ore
Phone 64-X or 209-L.
A. C. BUCK
NOTARY PUBLIC AND INSUR
ANCE AGENT
Room 12 Brosiuna Block
Da. M. H. Sharp Dh. Edna B. Sharp
Osteopathic Physicians
Graduates f the American School of
Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo.
Office in Elliot Block.
Home Phone 102 lte&. 102-B
FC. BROSIUS, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phone Central, or 131.
Office Hours: 10 to 11 A. M.; 2 to 8
ana 6 to 7 f u.
DR. EDGINGToiT
Smith Building
HOOD RIVER - - OREGON
A. J. DERBY
Lawyer
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
FREDERICK it ARNUUi,
CONTRACTORS
and BUILDERS
MmIh farnUhwl a aTl klndt ( work
Phone: tefiJJfttft..
Straiialian & Slaven
Contractors and
Builders
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Notice Calling for Bids for the Improve
ment of State Street.
Notice Is hereby given pursuant to order of
the Common council ot the i uy ot noon kiv
er that tne undersigned City Recorder will
receive bids at h a office In theHmith build.
ing, In the City of Hood Klver, on and alter
the date of the first publication of tills notice,
and until the 25th day ol July, 1!10, at the
hour of 8 o'clock p. m., for the improvement
of State Htreet in the City of Hood Kiver, from
the west line of Hlxth Htreet eastward along
Stale Street to the east line of East Second
Street except the half of said street in tront
of Lot9, Blk. 1, Highland, and lAit J, Hood
Klver Proper, by grading the same to pres
ent established grade and the construction
of rubble stone gutter? along the curb lineon
south llneof said Stale Hlreet, and the laying
of a ten Inch vltrllled sewer pipe from the
south side of said street, as provided for in
Section 8 of Ordinance No. 'm ol the Citv of
Hood River, Oregon, passed the Common
Council on the ltith day of Ma , 1(110, and
approved by the Mayor on the same day.
Hald work" will be let In one contract and
shall be none in accordance with said Ordi.
nanee No. 2$1 providing lor said Improve
ment, General Improvement Ordinance No
1114 of the City of Hood River, Oregon, passed
by the Common Council on the 10th day of
April, 190H, and approved by the iMayor on
the 2()th day of April, 1909 and the plans and
specittcations for said work prepared by the
city surveyor and on file in his office in the
Davidson building of the City of Hood River,
Oregon.
All bids for said work will be opened and
considered by the Common Council at the
City Hall in the City of Hood River, Oregon,
at It o'clock p. m. July 25, 11)10, aud w Id work
will be required to be completed within sixty
days from the date of the letting ot the con
tract therefor. The person, tlrm or corpora
tion to whom the contract is let will be re
quired to sign an agreement to the effect that
said contractor shall look alone for payment
for material and work to sue particular por
tion of the fuud to be assessed upon the prop,
erty liable to pay for such Improvement and
paid into the city treasury lor that purp.ise,
as shall be assessed to the property In front of
which and to the charge of which the partic
ular part of the Improvement to be done by
the successful bidder or bidders, respectively,
Is to be made and collected and paid Into the
city treasury, and that such contractor shall
In no event require the City of Hood River or
any of its officers to pay the same, except out
of such particular portion of said fund so as
sessed aud collected Into the city treasury,
and for such portion or portions of said Im
provement, nor seek to enforce payment of
the same, or any part thereof, against the
City of Hood River, or any of lis officers, by
any legal process, or otherwise.
The City Council expressly reserves the
right to reject any and all bids, and no bids
will be received after the time mentioned in
this notice.
Dated and first published in the Hood River
O lacier the 7th day of July, 1 10.
J7-28 H. B. LANG! CLE, City Recorder.
Notice of Receiving Bids for the Con
struction of Section Eight of the
Hood River Sewer System.
Notice Is hereby given by order of the Com
mon Council of the City of Hood River, that
the undersigned City Recorder will receive
bids at his office in the Hmllh Building, in
the City ot Hood River, loom the date of the
first publication of this notice up to Monday,
July 25th, MO, at the hourol eight o'clock p.
m., for the construction of Section Eight of
the Sewer System of the City of Hood Hrtver,
as provided for by Ordinance No. 227 of said
City, passed by the Common Council thereof
on the lttth day of April, lmo, and approved
by the Mayor on the lttth day of April, l'Jlu.
Plans and specifications for said work may
be seen by prospective bidders, or other in.
terested parties, at the office of the city sur
veyor, Davidson building, Hood River, Ore.
gon. Hald work will be let in one contract
and all bids will be opened and considered
by the Common Council at Its regular meet
ing on the 2Mh day of July, M0, at the hour
or eight o'clock p. m.. at the city hall In said
city. The Common Council reserves the right
to reject and all bids, and the successful bid
der will be reqnired to gives bond to said
city for the faitbtul performance or the con
tract In a sum not less than ten per centum
of the contract price. Hald work will tie re-;
qutred to be completed within sixty days
from the letting or the contract.
This notice shall be deemed full and com
plete notice to all Interested parties of the
matters and things enumerated In Hection 9,i
of the Charter of the City of Hood River as
amended and now In force.
Dated and first published In the Hood River
Glacier tbH71h day ot July, 1910. ;
jVia H. B. LANOILLK, City Recorder.
SOCIETIES.
HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CLUB- MeeU
every second Monday in each month at I p.
in., In the club rooms over Jackson's store.
Chas. Hall, Pres.
J. C. Skinner, Secretary.
HOOD RIVER LODGE NO. 105, A. F. and A.
M. Meets Saturday evening on or before
each full moon. R. Savsiub, W. M
D. McDonald, Secretary.
Hood River Commandery No. 12, K. T
meets every nrst Tuesday evening
each month. H. L, H amhkouck, E.C.
E. O. Blauchsr. Recorder.
Lane County Protects Orchards.
Lane county is doing a great deal to
promote the fruit culture industry,
i New offices have been fitted up for
Fruit Inspector Beebe and the county
court has authorized him to purchase
it x n i r
a peat laooraiory. .expert iniomia-
tion will be at the service of the horti
culturists on diseases of trees and spe
cific remedies therefor. About $200
per month is being- disbursed by the
county to promote the interests of.or-
chards.
BOOD RIVER CHAPTER NO. 27. R. A. M.
Meets first and third Friday ulghlsof euck
month. C. N. Clakkk, H. P.
Rkv. W. C. Gilmokk, Secretary.
HOOD RIVER CHAPTER NO. 25, O. E. 8.
Meele second and fourth Tuesday evening
of each month. Visitors cordially welcomed,
Mas. Ekanckm ottbn, W. M.
Mihs M krlk Blinn, Secretary.
1DLEW1LDE LODGE NO. 107, I. O. O. K.
Meet in Fra'erual hall, every Thursday
night. A. WiUioN, N. G.
Gbo. Thomson, Secretary
EDEN ENCAMPMENT, NO. 48, 1. O. O. F.
Regular meeting second aud fourth Mondays
f each month. J. H. Fkkouson, C. P.
Gko. Sam-AKi), Scribe.
laurel rebekah lodge no. kt, i. o. o.
F. Meets Brst and third Mondays in each
month. Thekk.sia M. Castnkh, N. G.
Nkttie M. Mohks, Secretary.
KEMP LODGE, No. 181, 1. O. O. F.-Meets In.
Odell odd Fellows' ball every Sat ur
day ulghl. Visitors cordially welcomed.
W. A. Lockman, N. G.
Gko. Siiki'Ahi), Skc.
Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any
case of kiduey and bladder trouble not
beyond the reach of medicine. No med.
icine can do more. Sold by C. A. Plath
Acheson's
HAZEL REBEKAH LODGE No. 156. 1.O.O.F
Meets the first and third Tuesday evening lu
each month In the Odd Fellows Hall, seven
nines scum or iukhi tuver, K. i. l. Mrs,
Mae Ehrck, N. G. Mrs. Gertrude Clark. Sec.
W. O. W. meets the 2d and 4th Wednesdays
eacn mourn at K. ol r. nan. visiiursoor-
dlally Invited. W. A. Emy, C. C
Floyd Khuiilin, Clerk.
BOOD RIVERCIRCLE NO. 524, WOMEN OF
w ooaci aii Meets at K. o I', nail iu tne
Hrstand Third Thursdays of each mouth
Mas. Wm Ganukk. N, G.
Doha Barrett, Clerk.
A AUCOMA LODGE NO. 30. K. OF P.
Meets In K. ol I', hall every Tuesday, night.
i- . I . lOSTKVIN. IJ. U.
Lkwis S. ISKNitKRu, K. of R. and 8.
aoOD RIVER CAMP. NO. 7.702. M. W. A..
.Meets In I. O. O. F. hall every Wtdnewlay
UlgUl . A. it. UKUM r, V , C
El). MAYkji, Clerk.
RIVERSIDE LODGENO. U8 A. O. U. W.-
Meets nrst and third Saturdays 1 each
month. K. E. Chapman, M. w.
GEO. Si-ooom, Financier
Ch kstbk Su ute, Recorder.
OLETA ASSEMBLY NO. 103, UNITED ART-
lsans. Meets the first and third Wednes
days, work; second and fourth Wednesdays
unmans uau. u. lUNKieilH, M. A,
W. U. Austin Secretary.
COURT HOOD RIVER NO. 42, FORESTERS
or,America, MeeU every Thursday evening
m o o ciocje.
Wm. Fleming. O; R.
F. C. Brosius, Secretary.
0ANBY PORT, NO. 10, G. A. R. MEETS AT
A, o. u. w. nail, second aud lourth Satur
days of each month at 2 o'clock p. m. All
G. A. R. members invited to meet with us.
bd diktz, Commander,
S. F. Blythe, Adjutant.
ANBY W. R. C, No. 16-MEETS SECOND
aud.rourth Saturdays of each Month In A
O. U. W. hall at 2 p. m.
Miss CLARA Blytue. President.
May Feknald, Secretary.
MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP No. 3409, R. N. A.
jneeis at i. u. u. r . xiau on me secona aua
fourth Fridays of each month.
Mrs. a. It. Ckumi-, O.
Mrs. C. U. Dakin, Recorder.
PiVWTfc-H lillw:L' vn olm if I, .
meets first and third Fridays of each mouth
at K. of P, hall.
Carson BuCklin. Pres.
AUG. GUIONARD, Sec.
MT. HOOD LODGE No. 205, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets
every Saturday evening lu Grlbble s hall
Mt, Hood. A. M. Kellky, N. G.
G. W. Dimmick, Sec.
HOOD RIvER VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY
Rood River, Ore. E. II. Hartwlg, Pres.
F. G. Coe, Sec. Leslie Butler, Treas.
OREGON GRAPE REBEKAH LODGE NO.
loi, i. o. u. F. Meets second aud fourth
Wednesdays In each mouth in Orlbble's
Hall, Mt. Hood, Ore.
Josephine Vantblers. N. U.
Mrs, Minnie L. Larwood, Sec. .
WAUNA TEMPLE, No. 6, PYTHIAN SIS
1 EH8. meets every first and third Tuesdays
of each mouth.
Georglana Isenberg, M. E. C.
Kate M. Frederick, M. of R. aud C.
MT. HOOD COUNCIL No. 8, R. & S. M. MeeU
lu Masonic Hull every third Tuesday In
each month.
W. F. Lara way. T. I. M.
A. D. Moe, Rec.
-Weir ;
Make
Of Ladies' Suits
are superior to any on the
market because made only
of merchant tailor cloth
same grade and quality as
men's suits, btaple styles:
serviceable, durable last for
years. Gives you a well-to-do
appearance. Won't water
spot, shrink, buttons fall off,
etc. Cut and tailored here;
uaranteed. It's a wonder
ou don't have one. This
month ladies from Hood lliv-
will be allovve round
trip train fare to Tort-
land on any suit they pur
chase of us. If your si7,e is
not in stock will quickly make
you one. Uver l,OU0 pat
terns to select from.
Acheson Cloak & Suit Co.
PORTLAND
Makers of Ready-to-wear and to-order Ladies'
Garments
148 Fifth Street, Acheson Building
TAKE ELEVATOR
SIIEPARD WILL SEE
EASTERN CONDITIONS
m . a a I. :il .i .
io get in loucn wun uie apple mar
ker, in the East so that he will be in a
position to bring grower and buyer
closer together, is the mission of E.
II. Shepard, of Hood River, who will
leave July 22 for an extended trip
through the Eastern cities.
Mr. Shepard is a director of the Hood
River Applegrowers' I'nion and was
formerly its manager, lleisasloed
tor of Better Fruit, a publication de
voted to the interests of the horticulturist.
He has accepted an invitation to
deliver an address on picking, packing
and shipping apples before the Inter
national Apple bhippt-is Association,
which holds its annual meeting at
Niagara Falls, . August ,'!, 4, and 5,
Mr. Shepard will gather valuable in
formation on this season's conditions
that will be of great benefit to Oregon
growers.
Mr. bhepard will also do what h
can to boost the Oregon apple shows
at Albany and Portland, and the Spo
kane snow win noi ne iorgotten. Ore-
gonian.
"Foley Kidney Tills Have nred Me."
The above is a quotation from a lette
written by II. M. Winkler, Kvansville
lnd. "I contracted a severe case of kid
ney trouoie. ,v uhck jihw out am:
pained me. I seemed to have lost all
strength und ambition ; was botherec
with dizzy spells, my heat would swiii
and specks float before my eyes. I took
Foley Kidney Pills regularly and now am
perfectly well and feel like a new man
Foley Kidney Pills have cured i
sale by C. A. Plath.
First National Bank
OF HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Resources over f 500,000.
C"P"' 100,000 Surplus, $20,000.
Ch,w- Pnt, J.H.Osborne, R.W.Pratt,
President. Vice Pres. Cashier.
Hood River Banking
and Trust Co.
We lrunsac-l a general banking biisinesi. and
own ournwn bunking properU
Interest paid on lime ml Savings d.i-o-lU
For
Notice of Sale of Water Bonds.
Notlee Is hereby irlven nursuant to or
der of the Common Council ot the City of
Hood River, Oregon, that sealed proposals for
the purchase of W),0iJ0 of 5 per cent, water
bonds of I lie City of Hood River will be re
ceived by the undersigned Recorder of said
city ai ins onice in nooa it'.ver, Oregon, trom
the dste of this not ice up to 12 o'clock noon on
the 20th day of July. KUO. Hnid bonds will be
dated the 20th day of July, 11110, aud become
due 25 years after date, proposals to buy said
bonds will be opened and considered by the
ommon council on the aitu usy ot July, 1IMU
1 12 o'clock noon of said day: said bonds will
bear Interest at the rate of five per centum per
annum, Interest payable halt-yearly, both
principal and interest payable at the option
of the purchaser, either in the City of New
York, N. Y Clijago, Illinois, or at the office
of the Treasurer of the City of Hood River,
Oregon, and said bonds shall he Issued In de
nomlnatlous of from KUK) to 81,000 as the pur
chaser may desire. All bids must be accom
panied by a certified cheek in the sum of
81,000 payable to the City of Hood River, Ore.
gon, which sum shall be forfeited to said city
as liquidated damages If the bidder shall fail
to complete the purchase of said bonds, they
being legally issued. The City of Hood River
will within fifteen days alter awarding said
bonds to any purchaser, furnish to said pur
chaser a certified copy ol all the proceedings
leading up to said bond issue, and the Dur.
chaser will be required to examine and pass
upon sam proraeaings as io tneir legality
within thirty days from the receipt of said
transcript. The Common Council reserves
the right to rejectany and all bids; said bonds
will be sold to the highest responsible bidder
therefor for cash.
The foiegoing bonds are to be Issued by the
Common Council of said City by vlruteof and
under tne autiiorny oi an Act or tne Legisla
te Assemoiy oi tne state ot uregon entitled,
An ACt to Incorporate the City of Hood River
and lo provide a Charter therefor, and to de
fine lis powers," approved by the Governor of
the State of Oregon on the 2th day of Febru
ary, IWI1 and as amended by a s)eclal Act of
the Legislative Assembly ol the state of ore.
gon entitled, "An Act to amend Sections 90,
91, 92,93, W, 1)5 and 102 of an act entitled. 'An
Act to incorporate tne city or iiood Hiver
and to provide a Charter therefor and to
define lis powers', approved Feb. 2H, 1901, and to
provide tor tne construction, repairing and
laying down of all necessary sewers and
drains of a capacity sufficient to provide for a
complete system of sewers of a whole or any
part of the City of Hood River, and to prov ide
lor Issuing bouds of said City for such pur
pose and other purposes," approved by the
Governor and tiled in the office of the Secre
tary of State February 22, 1905, and as further
amended by an Initiative measure submitted
to the qualified electors of said City by resolu
tion ol the Common Council thereof, daled
January IS, 1909 to amend Sections 102 and 106
of said act, approved by majority vote of the
qualified electors of said city at a siieclal
election held In said city on the '25th day of
March, 1909. nuio bonus snail be known as
Water Bouds of the City of Hood River,' and
are to tie Issued for the purpose of raising
money wun wuim to pay tne cost ana ex
penses that may be Incurred by said city In
purchasing, constructing and equipping a
complete municipal water system for (he citi
zens of the City oi Hood River, Oregon, and
lcinuy.
This notice is published in tne Hood Klver
Glacier, a newspaper of general circulation In
lood Klver, Oregon, lor sixty full days prior
to the date of onenluff bids for the nnrchawe
of said bonds, the dale of the first publication
tiiereni nelug me iotn nay ol May, 1910, and
said notice wilt be published for at least one
issue prior to tlte date of opening bids lor the
purchase of said bonds. In a financial news
paper published In the City of New York.
11. . LAItUllLTa,
Recorder of the City of Hood River.
Hiuunui, jji,, Po,tively
Cured. Only authorized Kneler la.
st itnte In Ore iron. Writ fur lllna.
tratod circular. Keeler Tnofltnta,
Get a Piece of
Land
Own part of the earth. Don't
let a few men own all of it,
They might notify you to
get off.
LOOK HERE!
710 acres, one half beet level bottom
land, all well watered. 50 acres under
cultivation, good buildings, nearly new;
railway station, post olfice and store 100
yards from house. This is the choice
stock and dairy ranch for many miles
around and will soon bo valuable for a
townsite; water power, some timber,
good out ranee for stock. Will sell in
tracts of 80 acres or more from $10 to
$100 per acrr or all at one sale for
$30 per acre and give free stock and
implements worth $2,000, one third cash
balance long time at 6 per cent. Don't
pay sgent commission. See owner on
the place.
A. S. DISBROW
Nashville, Lincoln County, Oregon
Blankets and Quilts
Laundered
in a thoroughly sanitary
manner by the
Hood River Laundry Co.
Phone 123
Taft Transfer Co.
D RAYING, WOOD
YARD, FEED STORE
At McReynolds old Stand.
OFFICE PHONE 29. RES. PHONE
PHONE 232-M
Hood River, Oregon
Overheard on the Stairs.
A Washington man inadvertently
overneara some tenner exchanges be
tween a recently betrothed couple
who, it chanced, attended some social
tunction at the national capital to
which the aforesaid Washingtonian
was also asked.
It was on the stairs that the hannv
pair chose to talk the matter over, ai il
it was irom tne recesaeg or an alcove,
whither he had gone to gt his coat.
that the Washingtonian proved to be
the accidental recipient of I he couple's
commence,
''Just think, dear heart!" exclaimed
the young woman. "You proposed to
me but twenty-four hours ago I
"Yes, sweatheart," came in thrill
ing tones, irom tne lortunate man.
"and it seems as though it were but
yesterday ! ' July Lippmcott s.
A Golden Wedding.
means that man and wife have lived to
good old age and consequently have kept
bealthv. The best wav to keen lienltliv
is to see that your liver does its duty
3115 davs out of :i(5. The only way to
i i n!i ii i,- i
uu iiuo is tu auep nanaru iienmio in
the house and take it whenever your
11..,.- ..4 i a:.... (to A. . I ..I
uvi-t Kcln iiiacuvu. oo ueuis per ooiiie
Sold by Chas. N. Clarke.
Tit for Tat.
A Long Island man was holdinc
forth with respect to the "borrowing
habit" so common in suburban com
munities, when he was reminded of
the following instances:
A writer of miscellaneous matter.
being just then engaged on an article
on pessimistic literature, learned that
one authority he wished to consult-
Eduard von Hartmann Was to be
found in the library of a lawyer of the
place. Accordingly, the writer re
paired to the lawyer's house and asked
the loan of the volume.
You are entirely welcome to it.
asid the owner, "but you mustn't take
it from my library. I'm sorry, but
1 ve lost so many books through lend
ing them that a year ago I registered
a solemn vow never to let another vol
ume leave my house."
the writer thanked the fawver, but
oi course ne did not avail himself ot
the privilege extended him.
Some time later the lawyer came to
the writer and asked to borrow his
lawn-mower.
I am delighted to lend you mv lawn
mower," said the writer; "though it
is my rule never to permit it to leave
my lawn, there, however, you may
use it to your heart's content. July
Hay Fever and Asthma.
Bring discomfort abd misery to many
people but Foley's Honey and Tar gives
ease and comfort to the suffering ones.
It relieves the congestion in the bead
and throat and is soothing and healing.
None genuine but Foley's Honey and
Tar in the yellow package. Sold by C.
A. Plath.
A Poultry Fable.
The hen returned to her neat only to
find it empty.
"Very funny," said she; "I can
never find things where I lay them."
July Lippincott's.
Terribly Scalded.
is something we read about every day of
our lives, Burns and scalds either slight
or serious are bound to happen in your
family, be prepared by having a bottle
of Ballard's Snow Liniment handy. It.
relieves the pain instantly and quickly
heals the burn. Hold by Chas. N. Clarke.
A Knowing Girl.
When young Lord Stanleigh came to
visit an American family, the mistress
told the servants that in addressing
him they should always say His Grace.
So when the gentleman one morning
met one of the pretty house-servants
in the hallway and told her that she
was so attractive looking he thought
he would kiss her, she demurely re
plied, clasping her hands on her bosom
and lookng up to his face with a
beatific expression, "0 Lord, for this
blessing we are about to receive, we
tnank inee. Juiy lvippincott s.
A Frightful W reck
of train, automobile or buggy may cause
cuts, bruises, abra'ions, sprains or
wounds that demand Bucklen's Arnica
Salve earth's greatest heale. Quick re
lief and prompt, cure remits. For burns,
nous, gores oi an kinds, eczema, chapped
hands and lips, sore eyes or corns, its
supreme, surest pile cure. 25c at
Chas, N. Clarke's.
Railroad Men Like Mt. Hood.
Mount Hood Ihas become one of the
popular resorts for railroad men. They
nave discovered that by taking train
to Hood Kiver an easy ascent of the
mountain can be made after a short
automobile trip. Visiting railroad ex
perts are being taken on this trip
every week end. Among those making
the trip (for the first time Saturday
were parties conducted by Wesley
Ladd, E. JE. Ehrman and Mrs. Helen
Ladd Corbett. Oregonian. -
If you want to buy, sell or rent Hood
River property go to A. W. Onthank.
Money te loan on first mortgages. Notar
ial work of all kind? and legal papers
carefully prepared. Also fire insurance
In the very best companies.
W.J.Baker&Co.
Dealers in
REAL ESTATE
Fruit and Farm
Lands
Resident Agents For
Phoenix Assurance Co.
OF LONDON
HocRenberry & Bartlett
ARCHITECTS
Blue Prints Doneto Order,
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Davidson Building Phone 61
Real Estate
LOANS, RUNTINQ & COLLECTING
A Specialty of City Properly, Residence
Lots, and Small Tracts Close In. For
Bargains call ou or address
T. D. TWEEDY
Ilisid River
Home Phoue W.L
Slab Wood
A. C. LOFTS will deliver
Slab Wood to any part of
the city. Now is the time
to get Cheap fuel. Phone 3I0X
C. F. SUMNER
Opposite Postoffice. I lead
quarters for
PLUMBING
Come in and examine our
line of
Pumps, Bath Tubs, La
vatories, Sinks, Etc.
Spray & Garden Hose
Agents For
RIFE RAM
SURVEYING
and BLUE PRINTING
P. M. Morse
City Engineer Davidson Bldg
I lood Hiver of lice for Newell,
(Jossott it Walsh, Consulting
Enrineers of Portland.
W. G. ALDRED
CONTRACTOR KOK
5X(JAVATIN & (.HADING
C. EVERETT.
The Practical Shoemakt r,
At Itiggs' Old Stand.
Fine Work a Specialty.
The Health of the Home
depends very much npon the perfection
or otherwise of the Plumbing in the
house. If properly done in an up-to-date
and scientific fashion, the chances
are the atmosphere of the home will be
pure, but if otherwise, no one can tell
how soon sickness will break out as a
result. To ensure perfect and thorough
Plumbing let us do it for you at reason
able cost.
Gould & Snyder
Phone 25
Royal Club and Hunt's Canned
Goods
may lie found at our up-to-date
(irocery Store. We make a spe.
ialty of these two dependable
brands. All go d are the best
wei an get in the wholesale houses.
We try to make quick fales of
GOOD stock anil eater to your
wants in the best pof-sihleniannei.
Prompt Delivery
of all orders.
A. C. STATEN
On the Heights
suarKes toiatreami
is a delicately perfumed cream
made of the purest ingredients
Price 25c
CHAS. N. CLARKE
The Glacier Pharmacy
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Stoves, Heaters and Ranges
All kinds, New and Second-hand
l!ig Stock of New and Second Hand
Furniture, Carpets, Art Squares Rugs
Chairs. Ronkfirs HAc.
Agent for CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges
0. P. DABNEY & SONS
Stanley-Smith Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
LUMBER
Lath, vShingles, Ete
Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley
To the Discriminating Ilonsewife:
We have lately installed some new machinery and
CUPID FLOUR
will now lndke the WHITKST, LIUIIKST I1HEA1) of any flour on the
Hood Hiver Market it handled righlly, ami does not require as stiff work
ing as others. Next time link your grocer for CUl'l I) and if he will not
furnish it, trade with someone who will. IT IS MADE IN HOOD H1VEU.
Hood River Milling Co.
Land For Sale
1 have about 1,000 acres of No. 1 Apple Land,
most of it under ditch at prices ranging from G()
per acre up. In tracts from ten acres up.
J. R. STEELE
Hood River - - - Oregon
The Dalles Nurseries
Successors to R. H. Weber
Growers of Choice Fruit and Ornamental Trees,
Grape Vines, Small Fruit Plants and Shrubbery.
We do not employ agents, but sell direct to the
planter, making commercial orchards a specialty.
All Correspondence Should nollac MlirCOriOC 122 Gran1 Ave
be Addressed to The ldllCi llUI5CllC3 Portland, Ore.
Remember Our trees are grownHtrictly without irrigation.
E. W. DARK
Contractor and Builder
Estimates on Request
Phone 212K
JOE WRIGHT
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
Phone 251-L
Estimate! furnished on request. An
honest job guaranteed.