HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1910 ALBERT SUTTO i Architect Room 16 Hall Building MURRAY KAY Civil Engineer and Surveyor Brosius Building J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Telephones: Office, 3tt; realdene,3UB . BUKOKON O. K. s N. Co. H. L. DUMBLE, PHY8IC1AN AND SURGEON. Calls promptly answer 3d In town or country, imy or r-ngui. Telephones: Residence, 16: Office, 1611. Office in the liroslua BuililiUK. E. 0. DUTRO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Over First National Bank, Hood River, Oregon. Office Phone 71 Res. 71 B Drs. Shaw & Bronson Office in Eliot Block. Cff( phone, No. . RusldaajJ, t . 81 H. D. W. PINEO,D.D.S. DENTIST Office over Telephone First National Bank 131 C. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. .DENTIST Telephones : Office 28 ; residence 2S-B Olhee ever uutier isanic, E. H. HARTWIG, LAW Y Ell. Will Practice In All Corn-to. Trio Orchestra Music Furnished For All Occasious. Instrumentations from three to any number desired. Address or phoue C. O. NEWMAN, Hood River, Ore. Phone 64-X or 269-L. A. 0. BUCK NOTARY PUBLIC AND INSUR ANCE AGENT Room 12 Brosima Block Dr. M. H. Hhahp 1)u. Edna B. Sua bp Osteopathic Physicians Graduates f the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Office in Elliot Block. Home Phone 102 lies. 102-B FC. BROSIUS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'Phone Central, or 121. OfflM Hours: 10 to 11 A. M.; J to 8 and 6 to 7 V M. DR. EDGINGTON Smith Building HOOD RIVER - OREGON DERBY & WILBUR Lawyers HOOD RIVER, OREGON. aHNOLD. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Mmm talafc4 m !) ktafa at - Stranahan & Slaven Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Farm Land Bargains Camas, Clarke County Washington Fruit, Dairy & Vegetable Farms-No irrigation Five Acres, 15 minute walk from town, $1,700; half cash. This little farm is all in cultivation, four acres in bear ing fruit. Six room house and other building. This is a line little place and a bargain. Twenty Acre, three and a half miles from Camas, none improved, but lias a very fine body of timber, worth at least $1,000 for wood or lumber. This is a fine piece of land, and will make a good farm, when cleared. On good road, near school and church. Price $1200; half cash, balanco two years. Sixty Acres, four miles from Camas, twenty acres in cultivation, 10 acres more cleared ready for the plow. Good six room house with bath, wood she!, fruit room, large barn and imple ment shed, blacksmith shop with tools. Two creeks and a spring. Included with the place is a team of horses, three cowa, chickens, chickens and a full equipment of farming tools. Good fam ily orchard and fruit of all kinds. Price $6000. Cash $4,000, balance two years. Big list of Farm Property and matter descriptive of the country sent free on request. Patton & McAllister CAMAS, WASH. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received by the clerk of ehool district No. 4, until 6 o'clock r. M.. August a), 1910, for the bulldlntf or a 4 room brick school house la the Itarret Ilst. Plans and specincations can be seen at First National Bank. Building to be completed by JA cerUtled check of 5 per cent of amount ol bid must accompany each bid. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any and all bias. F. U. Miu.bb, Dlst. Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United Hlsles Land Office. The Dalles, Oregon, J uly 18th, 1!U0. Notice Is hereby given That Kdwln L. Rood, of Mt. Hood, Oregon, who, on March 7, IM, made homestead entry No. 14257, Herlal No. II2M1 forWfcHWWHec. 3Sand Low 9 and 16, H. M Township N, Kane 10 K, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final Five Yea. rntVM'tMrn to the land above described, before i. A. l"ihop,l).8.(mmtssloner. at h a office . Hood Klver, Oregon, on the 30th day ol Ac1amn.me as witnesses: William S. Cribble, Thomas Larwood Delbert Sandman SOCIETIES. HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CLUB MeeU every second Monday In each month at 8 p. lu., In the club rooms over Jackson's store. Chas. LULL, Pre. J. C. Bkinher, Secretary. HOOD RIVER LODGE NO. 106, A. F. and A. M. Meets Saturday evening on or before each full moon. K. Savuok, W. M D. McDonald, Secretary. Hood River Commander? No. 12, K. T Meeis every nrsi juesaay evening each mouth. H. L. HasbkoL'CK.E.O. K. o. Biauchar, Recorder. HOOD K1VEK CH APTKK NO. 27. R. A. M. Mevta first and third Friday nights of enca mouth. U. N. Clakkk, H. P. Rkv. W. C. Gilmokk, Secretary. HOOD RIVER CHAPTER NO. 25, O. E. 8. Meets second aud fourth Tuesday evening oteach month. Visitors cordially welcomed. Mas. Fkanckh OrrKN, W. M. Miss Mkbi.ii Dunn, isecrntury. 111.F.W1LDKIX)DGEN0. 107, I. O. O. r Meet lu Fra'i-rnal hall, every Thursday night. A. Wilson, N. O. Oiao. Thomson, Secretary EDEN ENCAMPMENT. NO. 48. I. O. O. F. Kcgnlar meeting second aud fourth Mourttiys i eacn mourn. .1. ii. r kkouson, u. r. Oko. Shkpabu, Hcrlbe. LAUREL RKBEKAU LODUE NO. 87, 1. O. O. F. Meets first aud third Mondays In each month. Thkkiwa M. Cahtnkk, N. U. Nettik M. MoaKH, Secretary. KEMP LODUR.No. 181, I. O. O. K.-Meets In. Odell Odd fellows' hall every Mat ur day night. Visitors cordially welcomed. W. A.Lockman, N.O. OSO. KUKl'AliU, SKC. HAEL RE1IEKAH LODGE No. 1M, I.O.O.F. Meets the first and third Tuesday evening in each mouth In the Odd Fellows Hall, seven miles aeulh of Hood River, R. D. 1. Mrs. Mue Ehrclt, N. U. Mrs. Gertrude Clark. Sec. W.O. W. meeu the 2d and 4th Wednesdays each month at K.ot P. hull. Visitors cor dially invited. W, A. Env, U. C. Flovd St'UKLiN, Clerk. BOOD RIVER CIRCLE NO. 521, WOMEN OF Woodcraft-Meet at K. of P. hall on the first aud Third Thursdays of each mouth, Mas. Wm. Uanuku, N, U. Doha Babrktt, Clerk. WAUCOMA LODGE NO. 30, K. OF P. Meetg In K. of P. hall every Tuesday night. N. Y. Tontkvin, C. C. Lewis S. Ihknbkkg, K. of R. aud S. HOOD RIVER CAMP, NO. 7,702, M. W. A. Meets lu I. O. O. F. hall every Wednesday night. A. R. Crump, V. O. Ki. MAYBS, Clerk. RIVERHIDE IiODGF, NO. 08 A. O. U. W. Meets first and third Saturdays of each mouth. K. E. Chapman, M. W. GEO. Hlocom, Financier Chkmtkk Huutk, Recorder. OLETA A8HEMBLY NO. 103. UNITED ART lsans. Meets the first aud third Wednes days, work; second and fourth Wednesdays Artisans' hall. C. D. Hi mucus, M. A. W. H. Austin Secretary. 001' RT HOOD RIVER NO. 42, FORESTERS ofJAmerlca, Meeta every Thursday evening at H o'clock. Wm. Flkminu, C. R. F. C. Buosiua, Secretary. CA.NBY KMT, NO. Iti.O. A. R.-MEETH AT A. O. U. W. hall, second aud lourth Satur days of each month at 2 o'clock p. m. All U. A. R. members Invited to meet with us. Fkkd Dikiz, Commander. 6. F. Blvtiik, Adjutant. :ANBY W. R.C., No. 16-MKETS SECOND and fourth Saturdays of each Mouth lu.A, O. U. W. hall at 2 p. in. Mi.itil i.AK A lii.VTHK, President. MAY Fkknald, Secretary. MOUNTAIN HOME CAMP No. 3W9, R. N. A. Meets at I. O. O. F. Hall on the secoud and fourth Fridays ot each month. Mas. . It. Chump, O. Mkm. C. U. Dakin, Recoidi i. PAYNTKR LODtJE, No. 2110, M. B. A. meets first aud third Fridays ol each month at K. of P. hall. Carson lit), ki.in. Pres. Auo. Guiunakd, Sec. MT. HOOD LODGE No. 205, 1. O. O. K. Meets every Saturday evening In Grlbble's hall Mt, Hood. A. M. Kkllky, N. G. G. W. Dimmick, Sec. HOOD RIvER VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY Hood Klver, Ore. E 11. Hurtwig, Prs. F. G. Coe.Sec. LeHlie Buliei , Treas. OREGON GRAPE REliEKAH LOOGE NO. JM1, 1. O. O. F. Meets second aud rourth Wednesdays In each month lu Grlbble's llall.Mt. Hood, Ore. Joscuhlne Vanthlers. N. G. Mrs Minnie L. Larwood, Sec. WAUNA TEMPLE, No. 6, PYTHIAN 8IS TER8, meets every first aud third Tuesdays of each mouth. Georgtana Isenbert;, M. E. C. Kate M. Frederick, M. of it. and C. MT. HOOD COUNCIL No. 8. R. A 8. M. Meet In Masonic nail every tiara Tuesday in each month. W.F. Laraway.T. I. M. A. D, Moe, Rec. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned co-executors of the lust will and estate of Alfred Wood, deceased, have filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Hood Klver county, their nnai account ot tneir ad ministration of the estate of said decedent. and that Wednesday the 7th day of Septem ber. 1H10. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore noon, or as soon thereafter as the Bsine can be heard, In the County TCotirt Room In the City of Hood River, Oregon, has been by order of said Court, ttsed as the time and place for hearing objections to, and for the settlement of, said final account: aud all per. sons interested lu said estate are hereby noti fied to attend at snld lime aud place to pie sen t objections. If an v there be, to said final account. Dated this 21st dsy or July, lino. HENKY CLINTON WOOD MATILDA WOOD, Executors. E. H. Hai twig, Attorney for Estate. JJlsl 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 best level bottom land, all well watered. 50 acres under cultivation, good buildings, nearly new; railway station, post office and store 100 yards from house. This is the choice stock and dairy ranch for many miles around and will soon be valuable for a townsite; water power, some timber, good out range 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 8 per cent. Don't pay sgent commission. Bee owner on the place. A. S. DISBROW Nashville, Lincoln County, Oregon ERNEST C. SMITH Lawyer Rooms 14 and 15 Hall Building Hood River, Ore. LOCAL MEN ORGANIZE SEARS ORCHARD CO. The D. II. Sears Orchard company has been organized by a group of well known local men and others to de velop a large tract of orchard land Little White Salmon Valley. A. Walker, of North Yakima, B. Satterfield, of Pocatello, J. Porter, V. C. Brock and Roy Brock, of Hood River, Oregon, incor- ? orators, of the company recently ormed under laws of the State of Washington, and by virtue of the laws of the state, trustees for six months, met Thursday evening to elect officers and further perfect the organization. Officers elected were 1. C. Porter, president; A. P. Walker, vice president; V. C. Brock, secretary and treasurer, and Roy C. Brock, business manager. The' company holds a tract of fine, undeveloped orchard"land in the Little White Salomn valley in Skamania County, Washington, 7 mile west of Hood River,. The tract consists of 2700 acres lying on the east side of The Litte White Salmon River, practicully controlling the river from its mouth to a point 5 miles north of the S. P. & S. Railway, which will make it as easily accessible as any of the valleys tribuary to the Colubmia river. Originally this tract was pur chased by the Oregon Lumber Com pany from residents and homesteaders, for the timber on it. After being logged off, it was sold to John Lelanu Henderson, and latter to the Portland Railway Light & Power Co., who purchased it with the intention of utilizing the water power in the river. But upon their acquiring sufficient power for their operations in the Clackamas and other streams much nearer Portland, they deemed it ad visable to dispose of their holdings in Little White Salmon Valley. J. C. Porter, of the Sears & Porter Orchards, president of the company, was a pioneer of the apple industry in the Hood Rvier valley, having with his father-in-law, I"). H. Sears, now deceased, grown the first commercial orchard in the valley, and shipped the first carload of apples from Hood River to New York City. Mr. Walker was for many years Chief Dispatcher of the Northern Pacific lines at Spokane, which position he resigned to develop his orchard pro perty in the Yakiam Valley. He is now one of the most successful orchard ists in that section. V. C. Brock is the Assistant Cashier of the First National Bank at Hood River and Treasurer for the County of Hood River. B. M. Satterfield, was closely associated with the Baltimore & Ohio railroad in the east for many years, later serving with the Oregon Short Line. Roy C. Brock has been as sociated with the Sears & Porter in terests in Hood River for a number of years and for several years has filled the position of manager for fruit or ganization in Southern Idaho, Washing ton and British Colubmia, later be coming identified with the large apple exporting firm of Rae & Hatfield, New York City, as their North Pacific Coast Representative, " It is the purpose of the company to develop the tract into commercial orchards and sell to the many desirous of obtaining the orchards or this un excelled district, in a developed state. temporarily the offices ot the company will be in Hood River. Manager Urock says that the property bids fair to make ideal orchard land. It has been logged off for several years and as the timber taken off was not large the clearing will not be diflicult,. The topography of the tract is said to be similar on a smaller scale to the west side of the Hood River valley while the soil is the famous red shot. Mr. Brock says that the water rights owned by the company will make ir rigation of the lands very easy. They expect to get their plans per fected as rapidly as possible and it may be that development can be begun this winter. Life on Panama Canal has had one frightful drawback mala ria trouble that has brought suffering and death to thousands. The germs cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, jaundice lassitude, weakness and general debilitv. But Electric Bitters never fail to destroy them a'nd cure malaria trou bles. "Three bottles completely cured me of a very severe attpek of nirluria," writes Wm. A. Fretwell, of Lueama, N. C., "and I've had good health ever since," Cure stomach, livej and kidney troubles and prevent typhoid. 50c. Guaranteed by Chas. N. Clarke. County Court Claims Allowed. The following claims were allowed at the August term of the County Court : Keall & Co, rooter plow, $43. P. F. Bradford, axman-Dunias road, $5.0 W. D. Copper care, of lawn, $15. G. W. Dimmick, dept assessor, $120. Irwin-Hodson, Co., deed record, $71.20. Jacob Lenz, axman Dumas road, $5.80. C. R. McCoy, school exam., $2.50. Wm. H. Metcalf, chairman-Dumas road, $7.40. Chas. F. Morse, two days bailiff circuit court, $7. Carl A. Plath, witness circuit court, $2. R" W. Pratt, witness circuit court, $2. 0. H. Rhoades, chairman-Dumas road, $8.50. Bert Sandman, 1 coyote, $1.50. Union Oil Co., $50.35. W. E. Hanson, dep., clerk, $75. H. R, Power & Water Co,, water and power $56.65. Shaw & Bronson, professional ser vices, $11.52. L. E. Morse, incidentals, $16.35. A. C. Staten, hardware road dis trict No. 3, $21.50. C. F. Sumner, supplies, $7.70. S. W. Curran, supt road district No. 2, $176.25. Cottage Hospital, contract, $20. J. P. Lucas, incidentals, $26. J. Wickhain, dep. assessor, $210. V. C. Brock, road warrants, $3,833.39. L. E. Morse, to lots 16-17, block, B. S. H., $4.63. 1 hey Have a Definite Purpose. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief in case of kidney and bladder ailments. MrB. Rose (ilsser, Terro Haute, Intl., tells the result in her case. "After suf fering for many years from a serious case of kidney trouble and spending much money for so called cures, 1 found loley Kidney nils the only medicine that iravo me a nermanent cure. I am again able to be up and attend to my work. I shall never hesitate to recom mend them." For sale by C. A. Plath. Col Hofer For Good Roads. Col. E. Hofer, editor of the Salem Capital Journal, who is a candidate for the Republican nomination Gov ernor is making an automobile tour of the state and is making a stand for Good Roads. He is advocating state aid for the building and more especially for the maintenance of the highways of the state and he believes that the system in vogue in Washing ton is one which should be adopted in this state. There the prisoners of the state are being worked on the roads. Col. Hofer has announced he will visit every county in the state and it is probable that he may come to Hood River as the first stop when he starts in to tour the country east of the mountains. Dysentery is a dangerous discus.- lust can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhox-a Remedy has been success-fully used in nine epidemics of dysentery. It has never been know n to fail. It is equally valuable fot child ren and adults, and when reduced with water and sweetened, it is pleasant to take. Sold by all dealers. ( According to the White Salmon En terprise, a man in that place sent the paper UacK to nis wne laimiy ami now his mother-in-law has decided to come out to White, Salmon to live. Of course, The Glacier would not care to be the means of getting any Hood River young man into such a predica ment, but if you want to persuade your mother-in-law, your future mother-in-law's daughter, your rich uncle, or your poor relations, to come to itoou River, one sure way to make them enthusiastic about the country is to have The Glacier sent to them The folks back east will enjoy nailing about the place you are living in, but you had better not send them the paper unless you want them to move out here as every few days u man comes into the Glacier office and says, "You can stop sending my Glacier back east, I live in Hood River now.' Be sure tine take a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Ditrrhoea Remedy when starting on your trip this summer. It caunot lie obtained on board the trains or steamers. Changes of wafer and climate often cause sudden attacks of diarrhoea, and it is best to lie prepared. Sold by ali dealers. Seneca Fouls, a former resident; of Hood River, has filed his declaration as a candidate for the legislature from Mulnomah county. He declines lor good roads, direct primary, Statement No. 1 and the corrupt practices act. If your liver is sluggish and out of tone, and you feel dull, bilious and con stipated, toke a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight be fore retiring and y ut will (eel all right in the morning. Sold by all dealers. New Yorker Buys In Upper Valley. One of the biggest transfers of real estate to take place recently in the upper valley was the last week through the firm of Wyeth & Allen, of 40 acres from Joapeh L. Grolf to Robret W. Brown, of New York City. The tract which is partially improved is part of Mr. Croft's original home stead is regarded as one of the best farms in that section of the valley. Mr. Brown's son, Everett A. Brown, has been here in the valley for nearly a year and his parents came out a few months ago and the, .fact that they have been pleased with the country is demonstrated by thier recent purchase, I buying a cough medicine, don't be afraid to grt Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. There is no danger from it and relief is sure to follow. Especially rec ominendi d for coughs, cold and whoop ing cough. Sold by all. dealers. John Duckwall' and Edwin Winter arrived Thursday from Indianapoils and they expect to locate in the valley. Both young men have been paying tellers in the American National Bank of that city, but they have resolved to go into the fruit raising business. Mr. Duckwall was here in April making a tour of the Pacific coast country and as the result of his investigations is to locate in Hood River, Stuggcrs SkeptloH. That a clear. nice, friuriint compound in... i... .i.i. ...... A-..:.... ...in i.. imu iiiicniu a nuim im n in in stantly relieve a bad bum, cut, scald, wuuuu or orn, niageis ni.ojjiicp. uui u-tpat cures urovo ilH a u'onderful henh-r of the worst sores, ulcers, boils, felons, eczema, skin eruptions, as also chapp d hands, sprains and corns. Try it. L'-'u- ,11 VI ll 1 at Vjiias. ii. ViurKi) u. A l.innr Ltrnumiiiw nminnnf nnur flitia frnm tliA pnvnr rif llin ILitol lll-pnfin on a flag stalf which was recently .1 ..L. ri l. . erecLuu over uie rooi aruun. tut; pennant m a wiui-u ioinieu one wiui "floirnn" nn it in liirti-o lf-ttors. It makes a very attractive showing as it flutters to the breeze which is nearly always blowing up the Columbia. Italiy Morphine Fiend. are made by all soothing syrups and baby medicines thal'eontaiii opium and narcotics. McGee's Baby Elixer con tains no injurious or narcotic drugs of any i ind. A suro and safe cure for dis ordered stomachs, and bowels and fret- fulness splendid for teething Infants. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. In a recent issue of the Oregonian there was an account of the invest ments which has been authorized in Oregon securities by the head camp of the Woodmen of the World. Among the securities mentioned by the Ore gonian was "Hood River water bonds, $30,000." The impression given was that the insurance lodge was to invest in $30,000 of the municipal bond issue for the new city water plant. How ever tne oonus wnicn me wooomen will buy are those of the Hood River Electric Light, Power & Water com pany which have been theld by the Portland Trust company. The Wood men authorized the purchase of $164,000 of Oregon securities coming from the cities of Portland, Eugene, Klamath Falls and Hood River. Fortjulck Relief From Hay Fever Asthma and summer bronchitis take Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly re lieves the disco.-1 fort and suffering and the annoying symptoms disappear. It soothes and heals the inllained nir pas sages of the head, throat and bronchial tubes. It contains no opiates and no harmful drugs. Refuse substitutes. Sold by C. A. Plath. Charles Larsen, clerk at the Mt. Hood hotel, ia spending his vacation with his mother on her farm in the Tualitin valley. To keep the health sound; to avoid the ills of advancing years; to conserve your phyiical forces for a ripe and healthful old age, tuard your kidneys by taking Joley's Kidney Remedy, hold by C. A. Plath. Mrs, A. Hastings, Mrs. N. A. Barker, of San Francisco, Dr. M. A. Weiningkom and T. G. Woodman, of Seattle, were here the latter part ol last week looking over the valley. If you want to buy, soil or rent Hood River property go to A. V. Onthank. Money te loan on first mortgages. Notar ial work of all kinds and leal paper carefully prepared. Also tiro insurance th e very best companies. First National Bankf of hood river, okeuon. Resources over $500,000. 1 apii.il 100,000 Surplus, $20,000. t"to. (i. Pratt, .1. II (Mionie, K. W. I'ratt. i-ivjsnt. iil. Vlrt-I'iev - '-hl.'r. Hood River Banking and Trust Co. We tinn-m-i h ui'tiernl tuinkiUK Imsim-M, Hint own our own hunkni .ro rt lnt-ri-Nt -m,l on time nnil KmvIi.ks di insitH K.ite i1eiiolt hox,-N. W.J.BakerSCo. OcultTs in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lar Resident Agents For Phoenix Assurance Co. OF LONDON HocRenberry & Bartlett ARCHITECTS Blue Prints I)omto Order. HOOD RIVF.R, OREGON Dav idson Building Phone 61 Real Estate LOANS, RENTING & COLLECTING: A NvlHily of City I'loperly, Kculileiu-e ' ots, nn. I Miiiall Tracts Close In. For I! -.re "ens fill 1 on or iKldreHM T. I). TWEEDY lliHitl Klver . lloin 1'hoiiK 1 1'.l, SlabWood A. LOFTS will deliver Slab Wood to nny pjirt of the city. Now is the time to get, ('henp fuel. Phone 310X C. F. SUMNER Opposite Post oilice. Head quarters for PLUMBING ('oine in and examine our line of Pumps, Bath Tubs, La vatories, Sinks. Etc. Spray & Garden Hose Agents For RIFE RAH SURVEYING and BLUE PRINTING P. M. Morse City Engineer Davidson Hldg Hood Kiver olliee for Newt II, (iossett iV Walsh, Consulting Fngineers of Portland. E. W. DARK Contractor and Builder Estimates on Roquest f Phone 212K Keep your bathroom right and von will keep towards the general health of the household. Do not miffer inv leaks, or bad odors in the bathroom Tn tl.iu lint ui-tlir it means disease and danger. Lot us do whatever repaits are ni.i.ilnilin thB nliiiiibiiiii line anil you win find they are well done, with the right material ami at a right price, without wasting any titineccssary tinioon the Joi. R. D. Gould THE RIGHT KIND OF COFFEE is hard to find. W e believe we have a line of cofTee that for richneci of aroma and delicacy of llavor cannot he surpassed. The special he idiiner at Staten s w V A. C. STATEN On the "Staten is Standard" ! Clarke's Cold Cream 4 is a delicately made ot the purest ingredients Price CHAS. N. The Glacier ft ft ft ft Stoves, Heaters and Ranges All kinds, New and Second-hand liig Sfoi k'of New ttud Second Hand Furniture, Carpets, Art Squares Rugs Chairs, Kockors, f.to. Agent for CHAllTEit OAK Stoves nr.d Ranges 0. P. DABNEY & SONS tanley- Smith Whoh fale and Retail LUMBER Lath, Shingles, Etc Lumber Delivered tu To the Discriminating iionsewife: We have lately installed soioo new mucl.iin-ry and CUPID FLOUR will now make the Will ll.SI', I.bMIKSI' IlKKA l ot any Hour on the Hood Kiver Market if InuiilU-.l righlly, nod does not mpine if nil! work ing us others. Next time nsli yoni iM'oeer I'ciCr 1'IJ m oil il In- will not furnish it, trade with sonic no who will. IT IS .MAI'K IN lHMlli lilVKK. Hood River Milling Co. 4 & & & t & Land For Sale $l 1 liiLve about, ,U" acres -5j most of it uiitlcr tlilcli ill, 3r per acre up. In tracts from ten acres up. J. R. STEELE Hood River - - - Oregon ftftftftftftftftftftftftftft'ft' NOTICIO I'OU I'Ur.l.IOA'lluN. United Mules l,and Olliee, Tin) liullcn, Oregon, ,f lino nth, 1HI0, Notice Is Imretiy nlveii Hint f.uchis ('. 1'ca.w, whom poNtomcu mlilreKH l loiuioiu, roii, din, on the win y 01 iikui, 'JO-J lll In this office Hwoin Httiteiiidit Hid' Aipllcallon No. (Vrtll, to Hin lme the NK'i, Hw-tlon M, Towrisnip 1 norm, IliuiKii KiiHt, Vi illiimettn Mnrliliiin, nnil lliu .......... nnil... lliu t.rtiuUUknM flftlll' net of June 3, 1S7X, Biid acts iiiiiciiilutory, knOWIl as Win I llll-iri mm rM.n. ... Hiirli value ns nilKht bo tlx'-n hy iipprn merit, mm iimi. pioxunin u.u nee-'- " tn luml and timber tlif-reon luive Im-n (-mlii-Hti'd mid valued h.v the applicant, the timber cstlnmled 4iMi0 liottM le-'t lit Wm.OO, anil the lml tJHJ.IKi; that said appli cant will oner mini pii - ....... implication nd HWorn Kta,t-iiicnt on the aith day of AUKum, 1IU0, before the llexlsler and lUinelver ot the Culled Htateii Laud Olllce, ut The Dalles, Orcion. Any person Is at liberty to protest this pur- djasn before entry, or Initiate a coniew. ai any time ueiore paient mr.m-, mi. rohorated affidavit in this ollh-e, alh-KiuK facts which would defeat the entry. JfflJaJ) C. W. MOOHK, Uegister. l.eege &. Ilosk ns' Brand Wilh your in xt grocery onlet include a pound of I v ,v llltskilis' 0'iilee. We out,' you to do 1 1 1 i -c lit-i-auvi- nc feel sure you will be su il. n.o .1 with thecoffi-e that you will than us for the suggestion. Heights Phone 1.16 I ssV, j, jjg, & perfumed cream 25c CLARKE Pharmacy ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Lumkr Co. M Any Part of the Valley 1 & & & & & -?P nl .No. I .Apple i ni.i pi ici'H l fiiiiii';' I'rtuii ftf.O ; Blankets and Quilts Laundered in a thoroughly sanitary manner by the Hood River Laundry Co. Phono 123 ftiuunm. j,.,Ml9 r-onhiveiy Cured. Hily antlloriedKpi'lev In stitute hi Ori-j;fn. Write fur fllns trut. d cin uliir. Ke. tej ln-tlliit.,. 11 li. 11th Ji., I'urUuud, Oreou Phone 25