00 TVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910 ImS mux (Slamr! ORCHARD COMPANY INCKEASKS CAPITAL ARTrtl K D. MOE, Publisher. Subscription, 81.50 Per Year. KNOW MOOD RIVER. A few days ago, C. C. Chapman, of the Portland Commercial Club, said that Portland business men should know and travel over the various sections of the state of Oregon in ordtr to be familiar with its opportuni ties so that they could be of best ser- uir-n in thpmnclvi'M and to the state 111 ira di.vplnnrtipnt. H.od River will 1 very triad to have the Portland peopl come this way and get acquainted witl the vailev so that they may tell their friends in the citv and their chance acquaintances, who visit Portland what Howl Kiver has for a man who wants to come here and help raise the world's best apples. Hood Hiver peo pie go to Portland often and they should always invite their Portland ac Miiaintances to come un and look about. While Hood Kiver is getting some of her neighbors in to look at the beauti ful valley our own people will do well to get out into the valley and get M nulllted with it. There are lots of in teresting points in the valley which residents living but a few miles dis taut know nothing about. The valley people come into town on business am the town people should make -it : point to get out in to the valley MM become familiar with its different parts and ettVMtlOM so that they can tell people about it when they come to town. They will also get their full share out of the pleasure of seeing the valley. Further more the valley peo pie should see the other sections than their own. The west side should visit the east side and the east side should visit the west side, and they should both get together and make a trip Inw the upper valley. It is not necessary to see It all in one trip nor is it best to make a fly ing jaunt in an automobile. Drive out slowly, stop and talk to the ranchers and 'valk over their lands. If you can't drive, walk, and you will enjoy it more, besides gettng a physical benelit. You do not have to stop work to to go, but you hHd better miss a little work (nan the sights you can see. Go out on the east side among the older bearing orchards and see the wonderful crop of apples which is hanging on the trees. Go out on the west side anil look at the younger orchards and the well kept berry lields. Travel to the upper valley and see the surprising progress which is being made in the development of that part of the valley. Stop at Dee, and see them making hoards of the tall (irs with saws driven by the power of the river. Do mot overlook the scenic glories of the valley in your travels. It is easy for the 'town folks to take a trip down the old State road past Wau Guiu Otttl) falls and along the blulf where it is posisble to get an excellent view of the gorge of the Columbia, Travel up Hood liiver to tin) Punch Bowl. Follow up the wei-t fork to Lost Lake, I In' ch ar emerald g.:a in the mountains, do through the upper valley to Cloud ('ap Inn and climb Mt. Hood. Then go on trip: p.ncly to explore with i o particular destination. You will And n imy In te retting things and places. I here are many places the writer knows D0thng of and still other scores far into the mountains i i their original wild- ness which hae hi o e. on j by I he rangers and Bunting parties, Go out and explore your own Hood Hiver country and by the line ou huvi learned it. afl thoroughly the airsl p will h ' waiting to take JfO to Mais. Hood River had a very successful "clean up" day last spring, but ;s most well regulated houselulds havi a tail housecleaning as well lis n spring scouring, (he time is about ripe for another session of the civic cleaners. Not only is the time ripe, Dill the weeds are ripe and Mattering seeds for next year. Clean the-weeds and high glass out of the sleets and vacant lots, burn up the luminal rubbish (watching carefully the Bn ) and I ccp things about your dwelling: shiiicd up as much us is possible dui lag the autumn season. Ejtpaciall) disagreeable are the weeds which have gown top-heavy and now over hand the side walks to brush dust and slickly seeds onto tho passer by All of the ugly woojls are not in town and the ranehertl n the valley can clean up a llttla to advantage before they get to busy with their fruit when they will have to everything go. Grub out the thistles, wherever you find them, anil any of the other noxious weeds which you do not want to see return a hun dred fold next year. Tear out the seeds and burn the seeds. Let Rood lo ik spick-span during the fall. A real estate organization has been perfected in MeiUord, with the idea of giving out definite and authentic In formation of the price of lands there abouts, and in a manner preventing undue inflation of the tendency dev elopes. Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Taylor, of In dianapolis, are here visiting Mrs. Taylor's sons, Joseph Jackson Garter, of Summit and Robert R. Carter. . f this city. Mrs. Taylor has manv friends here having spent much time 'in Hood River during the past year. Mr. Taylor is making his first trip to the western country and he is much im pressed with the Pacific Northwest and with the Hood River valley in par ticular. Mr. Taylor was formerly At torney General of Indiana and is one ot the leading lawyers and Republican politicians of that state having twice been a candidate for the nomination for Govrenor, A crowd of young folks enjoyed an informal dance at tM Oak Grove Hall Thursday evening. Newman's orches tra furnished music for the occasion. The Hood River Orchard Land Com pany, which is interested in the de velopment of more than 1000 acres of orchard land in the Hood River valley and as much more in the Mosier country, has increased its capitaliza tion from $50,000 to $500,000 and with the added capital the men interested in the company expect to push the devel opment much more rapidly. J. H. Devlin, W. A., J. l.. anu u. L. rire-! haugh, of this city, are among the ! principal stockholders of the company I and there has been issued a limited amount of stock to be sold at. $100 a j share par value with the increase in capitalization. W A. Scale, of Portland, has charge j of the sale of the additional stock and is in Hood River this week to dispose of some of the stock to local people. The stock is issued on the entire hold ings of the company and is full parti cipating in the earnings of the com pany. Mr. Seale believes that the value of the stock will double within the next three years. The company at present has none of its holdings for sale but it expects to put some of the property on the mar ket in small tracts and to care for the same until the buyers are ready to take up the cultivation of the lands. Culbcrtson-Rothrock. John M. Culbertaon left last evening for Portland where he will be joined today by Miss Mary Rothrock anil the couple will he married today in the metropolis. Miss Rothrock arrived in Hood River yesterday from her home in Pendleton and she was the guest of honor at a shower given last night at the home of Miss Kva Brook by the high school girl friends of Miss Roth rock, who was a teacher in I lie high school here last year. The wedding will come as a surprise In some of the many friends of the couple here although their engagement has been rumored for some time Mr. Culbertaon is well-known here, having been engaged in the real estate business in this city for a number of years anil the bride has made many friends here during the past few years since sne nas lieen a teactier in me high school. After short hunt vfnoon trip the couple will return lo Hood River where they will make their home. See Our Special in our West window. It will be- to your advantage to do so. &fe Paris Fair The Store That Gives You The Best Values See our excellent line of new Fall Kimonas Dressing Sacks and House Dresses. Materials just in. You can find what, you want in this lot at regular prices. 5 GENTLE Y TO BUILD BARRETT SCtiOOL L. M. lientley has been awarded the contract for building the new school building in the Harretl district. The new school which is to cost 117,000 will be the finest in Die Hood River valley aitside the city. It will he a modern brick structure containing four class rooms besides a full basement and irincipal's office. The building will o two stories and will cover an area '7 by !IH feet. The new school is to be reeled on the site of the old building which has been 'moved lo the back of the school yard to be used until the completion of the new structure. The excavation was begun several weeks ago and is now nearly completed. Contractor lientley will put a force of men at. work immediately ami he ex pects to get the walls up ami the build ing under cover before the winter rains start. You Buy Clothes for style, fit and comfort ami you are en- If a titled to gel what you pay for. You will get all three when you wear one of these specially designed Suits m&de for us by Hart, Schaffner & Marx Smart, snappy clothes, not- freakish; all wool, finely tailored, correct in fit. II. S. & M. Si, its aul Overcoats $18 $20 $22 $25 OTHER MAKES FOR $8 $10 $12 $15 This store is the home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes Special-Mens, Ladies Children's Oxfords WHITE HOUSE LOW CUTS w2? and SLIPPERS. A nice lot of A-l foot wear in patent, kid, and gun metal leath ers; about all sizes in the lot but not a full run in any one kind. MENS and LADIES' OXFORDS & SLIP PERS, val to $4, your choice. 'cy at .1 -ii - $1.83 Children's and Misses' Ox fords and Slippers Values up to $1.50, your choice 98c MISSES' & CHILD REN'S OXFORDS & SLIPPERS, black and tans; values up to $1.35, your choice noust LOW CITS fOll Ml N 83c a mm i i il mm IB t&W I 5 5 SPECIAL Boys' Two -Piece Suits Pla in knee, in medium and dark colors, good weight, values up to 4.50; your choice $2,5Q New Fall and Winter Z Shoes now in. We never had a more complete line than we have this year in all the new lasts and best leathers. High tops in all sizes from ft child's size up to the largest in men's sizes and in height from a "0" top to a 20 inch top. We sell the products of the larg est and best factories in tho world and can please you in whatever kind of shoe you might wish. 5 Koy Slocorn lel'l Wednesday for Port land alter i pending a two months vacation ta re. Frank Detlunan went to Portland Wednesday to witness the Uarnum circus and visit friends. ('. L Morse and wife left Wednes day for the coast where they will spend a vacation enjoying the ocean breezes. Bert 3tf anaban went to Portlund Wednesday and will be joined there today by , Mrs. Stranahan to spend a few days visiting friends. There will be a special meeting of the Modern Woodmen Wednesday evening. The d istrict deputy is here and then is a class to tie initiated. Valentine Ni lirbauer, one of the pioneers of the Summit section, went to Portland Wednesday and will spend several days taking in the sights of the metropolis, lie is looking forward with plaaiure to witnessing the Har iiiiin & Bailey circus, which is in Port land today anil Friday. Those iiite tested in voice or piano in itruetiou, please phone 9S4L, or call at residence. No, 72y Pherman Ave. Al berls Jackson, a recent student it the New England Conservatory, See the Purity Dairy Co's ad in this issue. It will be interesting to you. Announcement Box Trade a Specialty 40 jjjj Box Trade a Specialty We are now open for business in the First National Bank Unhiding, ground floor. We have ti large number of Eastern buyers coining here soon direct from our Eastern office In Minneapolis. We hare already a large list of properties located in different parts of the Valley, but need more. You will do well to list your property with us if you are desir ous of selling. A phone call will bring us to look over your property, which will also be listed in Minneapolis & Portlaand A Few Good Buys 31 CRP S, MILES I ROM 'I OWN, 350 bearing apple tree-, 2 ro i s ft yi at old apples, 14 acres one, two ami three year old apple trees h i i i !.. d u. ndltfoo. (bind 4 room I . msal turn, apple i top tit n oes with place. Fine i . at mi West lde. SUO 006. I'd ins ; eat 3, o 'I w I NT : I u I CRES WILLOW PLAT, acr a one year ..1.1 apple . uni clc:ni iir, Uncleared I. .el joi'ti 'K being sol I i..t re i .i ! Ibis. This is a real bargain at per acre . 8 !0. S FOl R MILES FROM TOWN, 4',, sees 6 year old Spits I Newtowt j. t acres mm year old Spitetui bergs snd New . and tools IIO tb place SI Hull cash. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, i epartment of the In tartar, I 'lilted Stales Land Office, Tlie Dalles, Oregoa, July 25, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that William H. Collier, of Hood Hiver, Oregon, who, on No. vomberiOtb, 1803, made Homestead No. oir.aii, for NWf4 N W'., .Section H, Township 3 North, Hange 11 Bast, Willamette Meridian, hss filed notice of intention to make Kinal Commute -Hon Proof, to establish claim lo the land above described, before F. A. Bishop, U. H. Commissioner, at his office, at Hood Kiver, Oregon, on the tsth day ol September, 910. . laimitni mimes as witnesses: Kdward Oakdale Greenhouse Geraniums, Salvia, Verbine, Petunias, Forget menotfl, Cosmos, Asters, White, Purple, Pink and Lavender Plants for Hanging Baskets ; Pansies, Carnat ions Plants. FLBTCHBR & FLETCHER, Route 1 For Sale. &5?.kSl-'V? Aln1inoy J?"00' One mile from Hood River Iligl Peter Hnlxman, al of Hood Kiver, Oregon. I , D- ... . oji ' w UH.1UV 8choo . Price rice. I en acres linorove. 0. W. MOOKK, Register For Sale- Team, bay geldings, 5 and 7 years, :ial pounds, In first class condition. Reason able. P. I). Atwater. Hood Kiver. al7s7 l,ogt Blue Norfolk coat, on river ruad, east side. Finder call Odell St. kS Wan ted -To rent modern house, September I. fall Odell Ht. hi For Hale -strawberry plants. A. Phone 1H0L. Units. 81 For Sale Team ol draught animals, mare f. years ol.l, weleht l'JSO; gelding" 10 years old, weight VMt. Gentle, always worked together. Owners' reason tol selling: don't expect to work on ranch during wiuUir. Price two. Apple Red Cross Orchard Co., Mt. Hood, Ore Sou. gg Wanted-If you desire some one to cure for air absence see lies! of references, your home daring your absence see I. 11 nioKeiy, moou Kiver For Hale 8 selected A.-1 milk cows, ouern esys, Jerseys and Holstelns at Winuns. ore Phone Odell 17. W. K. Wltians. ss boit-A larae back oomb with Rhine si selling. Find, r please call phone 10..M Suit able reward Ns Wanted Work on a rrnltiuncb foracOOple ol months by man i nd wile, i nn camp out. Address N. I:. rlcavi'lan.l, l.ents, ore. sg school. Price rice. Ten acres improved with bearing or near bearing treed. 1 ni uire or write 517 Pine street. Wanted-tltr) for general housework, l'hoae 171 M affisPj Lost On Cascade St., or at depot, an en amel balr pin with wattr Illy design. 1'. M. Morse, Davidson building. b'25b15 For Hale Light driving and farm team! weight about B00 pwunds apiece. Wiil lu-sold for SI (XI cash. W. V. Olasscock, K. F. P. No. For Hale Oood all around horse, saddle, driver and work animal. Weight 90U pounds. A bargain, 850. W. V. Glasscock, K. F. 1). No. 2. a25sl5 Wanled-UIrl for general housework Mrs. 11. I.. Shoemaker, phone 2UIIIM I2M For Sale The best team of old horses In the valley, formerly known as tbe "Simons Greys." A wmderful draft team and well trained to all kinds of runch work. Weigh!, 2350, price, $150. Also a splendidly matched term of black geldings, 6 and 7 years, weight 220o, fine roadsters, single or double, botb trained to single and double orchard work and cultivator. Price $275. Phone Odell 8X2. For Sale-Lady's bicycle lu good condition, $15. J. W. L., box 229, Route No. 2, a25 116 For Sale Gray horse, welght'.lOO lbs., gentle, Also gooa sail. lie We bave first class Iree-stone p. aclies. IIIIL'I . lor wile at z cents a Douod. Pbone liny Kor Hale Alfair.i and Outer $- nd bailey. $25. (Ulj h UiuHkl -, U aim wueat phone Hy responsible parti with lanilK lour, no oung oblldrru, destna to rent li Ished bouse of not less Mian eight nsmis i new nier. Andres, replies lo Gael -r of i soiling pi l e. 11:,!.. and geneisl ...scrip n. Al lelereuisK fill iiished. sS l or Kent Fan Ished rooms. Phone ,kjix. T LNTY-FtVL ACRES, Good Location, ? acres one year ol.l apples, II acres strawberries, 7 acres partly cleared, good 6 room bmise, spritig water piped to bouse. Good buy at 87,5(10. Terms easy. TEN and a HALF ACRES, good location, 8 acres bearing, 1,000 ),uv SSplff go With place, 10 room bouse, but and cold water, line spring piped to buildings. This property is a money maker at K 1O.00O. Ja.OOO cash, TWENTY-FIVE ACR I' S, 4J miles from town, flne location, West Siile, ITiiil app e trees in good con.lit on, '.tHI full bearing, -It HI live years old, it K I lour years .1.1. MUl one and two veais old, good buildings, spring water p pel tq house snd lero, bath in bottse. Team, wagon and im I letni'tits aud crop go - Ith place. This should be a big money pi. duct' a a s. ort tme, Price (18,000. 17,000 cash. TEN ACRES, Willow Flat, U acres tme year old apples, t acres, straw- I , 1 1 j,.s Pel i en trees, balance easily cleared, small hottee and barn. II, 000. Term-. TEN ACRES, Willow Flat, i Acres cleared, balance easily cleared, all tli.ab e and lest ol frmt land, 8H. otto. II, (WO cash, Epping-Brydle Co. Ground Floor. First National Bank Building Phone 56 For Nile Miib. on winion.su iimi wilt luoie lot luot wimon nriUi n ! od liessl'. II. Martin. Dee, Ore. Ftn S,. e-. let.iii ol ligl.f farm , horse, g, nile, sound and willing, I I for ttM It taken al once, Addri .-s ; ll.Hiii River, ore. mUtUmma No hose Interesti d In voice or plnno lastlWV. l idease phone 2IUL, or call al residence, Lh Hherinan Ave. Alte'rls lackson, a re- eent stndeiil at ine ,ir r.ii.a t tory. Wanted To buv a secuid h M-.d vii'b typewrlter.:Wrlie K. T. Newliall. iihu l'rosci avenue. " R,'', For Nile-Heavy second hand wagon M nch and a . . i ilmibl,. i , , , ),.. ..lr al once. F. I'. Peah, route :i. For Hale t'heap-Team of horses phone 1M2.M. cheap If taken a2b Call sis Fo - Kent Furnished loom. bdj prel'erred. Piione2S7K For Sale six room tuaiae on racade Ave. , ... , ....I ii-ntrv. I rice $2.2110. S. M . Illowers alS I or Sale well nislcli -d I k I. am, 4 years old weight 900. This ! a bargain at price asked; tousl be sold at once. Phone KIWI .. stt Candidate for Sheriff 1 wisb to notify the voters, of Hood Kiver county tbat Having m en rci oin ElOF.TIlt msxmmf ESTABLISHED 1848 62Yearaonthe Market 191Q C. A. PLATH l or Sale -II lack term Of driving bOtSS, UK) lbs. welul.l. genii., nol sfrsld of aulos $15 10 In.julrc of ileo. Sheppard, Willow Flat, phone lt. Odell. Jor, For Sale-New six room hnua with bath panly and sleeping porch. 7(ai l ascade ave nue. In.iilre on premlsea. ni.-, For Sile--Voung team and wagon. J. T llolman, on tne Heights. as Kor tale Team of horses, 7 and I) years old weight I ICS each. Phone KIM. P. sU'iikm' ills sun. Wanted Mprtm chicken at Oregon Hotel. If For Hale Thoroughbred Alrsdale terrier pops, i new are in. in prize winnlnir strn k niiMided bv tbe Kepnblican assembly for , The Alrdale is the best dog to be found, being -be otli, f sbertfl I an, a candidate , TCS.,i4..t .lor tbe nomination tor same, sunpit w g,Hid pup applv early at ine Ria-kford Hiore .i i....,.;.,,. K.ot.ooluM 24. l'.MO (i. lima! Kiver. nhoue 18;ix. .is M.e. Or n- track, si ui.i roN. in li had Uu 2ll'., si drives single or double norse. fnone 2t;u. Found carpenler's tools near Neal Creek, Tioy Shelley. hi For Sale-Iuy 4 foot oak wood. Shelley. Tro Sift Wanleil -Car of oak and fir mixed; stale price oi .a 'h and whether four foot or sixteen Inch and shipping point. 0. L. Ireland, Moiu Oregon. m laist-A let morooeo pocket ledger book ooutalnlng a wonnts of use to owner. Finder please leave at IhlsotHc -. Qg For Sale-l ull Marl lett pears nnd eiaii and cooking apples, II. T. Ilegnell, pbOM 2nsK. For Hcni-phone Klglit room liouse, close in. Cull si Wanted Two Oittttbef llot. l Oregon. maids. Apply si I have bought a team ami buv.. no lurlher use lor a li n year old bay mare, rtloss de siring a fast and fancy aiiimal iiih-,1 no notice lids. If a perfectly sound, reliable, gentle borse Is requested tuts Is the one Nol afraid OfaillOt and sale lor ladles to drive Weighs 1000 pounds, I'h.ine 2152M. aSB For Kent -Xit grain drill lor sowing cover crops. , Phone Culler Urns., 210 , .i. For Sale-Owing to piair heallh would like to sell or rem the restaurant Mrs. O. 1. H udersoui Kandy Kitchen. gis Found -A small gold ring engraved with the letler "L." Owner may have same by calling at this oillee and paving for ad. als Wanted A young girl to help with work ami look a'ter children. Mrs. H. T. Pan, It. i lite 2 up, Lost-Thursday evening between McLarln's corner un. I the depot, a tun coloied silk auto veil. Find, r please leave at the Ulacler office. Keward. j For Salt; (Jood work liorae.wltho it a bit in lih, giMid condition, 1200 lbs , ;work alnglc ..r double. W. B. North, phone 847M. sl5 Kor Sale Cheap Oood riding horse. 900 lbs , suitable for lady or ch Idren. will work sin gl or double. A. F. Adams, phone 123 sl5 For Sale . gentle farm horse, $ti.ri, Oil IIIM. Hi(j For Sale New II room house, nice lawn, llowers, graded lot, 70x100 Improved street. Cheap If taken at on, e Apply on premises :i 12th St. H25 For Sale-Fine bay nine year old horse, Wirt llfiO lb.,; reliable all purpose horse; together with new hack and harness. A fine outfit loi $300. Address H. (1. Oxborrow, route 8, II Make Your Own lllulng-Why pay 90 cents per gallon when yon can get II for less? I w ill send you enough lo mute one quart for 15 cents; half gallon, 25 cents, 1 gallon 40 ocnls, post raid on receipt ot amount in stamps. I'. H. Wilkinson, Hood Hlvcr. si Two Founds of Batter lor One-Cut down your buttei bill, formula for making iwo pounds of butler out of one mailed lo any Sd. dress for 50 cents. Satiti'nciion guaranteed. W rue P. S. Wilkinson, Hood ttlver, Ore. si the primaries September U. Castner - auv. The Modern Woodmen benefit enter tainment met with crowded houses at the Com theater last night and it is expected that even greater crowds will i turn out this evening to am ui i work of raising a f und of $250 with which to build a Hoou iviver cottage , Ut the Woodmen's Sanitarium in OlStri DiltOr ' Colorado Springs. A large number of SICU IWUIU1 '.:.!, hov sod for the two TP1 . . wT s, davs, the people responding generously l he Druggist Hood River to the ca" tiMid Kiver, phoue 18;ix. BIS r or Sale-Household gisxts; also lihode Is land lied chickens. .,lrs. J. K Kanna, No 1 Slate St , Road Illver; phone KinL. ftis For Sale Eight year old team, weigh! lim apieiss. M. A. .ellar, near Summit. als For Hale- lkmkey 5 years old wllh harness and liiile cart Very reasonable. Call Kmll lug, phone N, noon or evening. als good work horse, price $1111. p. U BoaraUes one utile south of Bloucher sta uv.ii .mi ..li. r I ..... i tty. aj( For Sale One roan mare, weight 900 or 1 000 lbs., drive single or double; gentle for ladles to drive. Inquire Frank Morse, lielmom Planer. FAIR at The Dalles, Oregon 1910 5 Days, October 4 to 8 inclusive 2. AIR SHIP FLYING 3. 5. 6. 7. HORSE RACING. $1500.00 AUTO RACES. $500 4. BAND CONCERTS THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. STOCK EXHIBITIONS. Cash Prizes. FRUIT, GRAIN, VEGETABLES. Cash Prizes. $1,500 Cash For Premiums. Send for Speed Program to JUDD S. FISH, Secretary