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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1910)
HOOD EIVEIt GLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBERS, 1910 jRtugr (Blatter ARTHUR D. MOE. Publl.her. Subscription, 81.50 Per Year. THE NEXT ELECTION. The defeat of most of the candidates recommended bv an assembly who had opposition at the primaries ten days ago, seems evidence that the register ed Republican voters of the state do not care for the maintenance of the organization of that party, at least hrough the medium of the assembly. The Darty is gradually disintegrating hu th offpct of the nrimarv law. It would probably not be so if the Republicans and Democrats were more evenly divided, so that there would be no object for the members of one party to register with the opposi tion. The state assembly, itself, was not all that could be desired. The old convention plan alone was not satisfac tory and the primary, of itself, hus not proven a cure-all. It nominates the people's chioce, but often several good men may be defeated by one bad one. It's a hard prbolem to solve, but it is still with us and will have to be solved if the parties are to live. We believe in the perpetuation of the Republican party and its prin ciples, and we will stand for the Re publican ticket nominated at the primaries. If aU the professed friends of the primary law will stand by the primary nominees, there is no question but that the Republican candidates will be elected next month. ONTO SPOKANE. The decision of the directors of the Hood River Commercial Club to enter a car of Spitzenburgs and a car of Newtowns in the Spokane National Apple Show was .indeed a wise one. All Hood River should back up tlim enterprise and make it win. The best apples will be sent to the show' and the best packers will help prepare the pack and arrange the display. Not only can the persons directly interest ed in the carload displays help, but every grower in the valley will have apples of one variety or another from which he can make up a small box display which will be Btrong in the running for ,the smaller prizes. Hood River can and Hood River will win out on the carloads and carry buck home all the smullur prizes she goes after. It Jwill not be easy. Every district in the Northwest has a banner crop this year and Jit will be a Rattle Royal. Hood River is going in to win and with 'proper work and .support medals will be brought home for the whole family. John Hukari was adjudged insane Thursday and taken to the Salem hos pital by Sheriff L. E. Morse. A. H. Lalhrop and wife arrived this woek from Creston, Iowa., to visit their son, Albert ,E. Lalhrop, and daughter, Mrs. K. U. Hall. The Commercial Club will not meet Monday evening which is the regular meeting night out tho meeting will be postponed a woek and held Monday evening, October 17. Misses Irma Yettick, Ilessio and Itertha Hendrick and Merel Yettick, of Cascade Locks were confirmed in the Catholic church here Sunday. They were accompanied by their mothers, Mrs. J. V. Hendrick and Mrs. J. R. Cates. Chris fSreiann loft Wednesday for tho south in tho interests of lletter Fruit. Mr. Grcisen will stop a day al the Southern Oregon fair at (mints I'uhs and bo in San Francisco a couple of days, going on to at Wutsonville, Cal., for the I'ajaro Valley Apple Show. A number of people have gained the impression that sinco renting one half of the store occupied by li. Y. hil wards & Co., to J. W. I'ifer & Co., for a stationery and book store the real estate ollice is discontniued. Ed wards & Co., wish it understood that they are not out of business, but de cideely in, and.will continue to be as active as before. Joe Wilson came up from Portland Salurduy for a couple of days after taking in four weeks of baseball in tho metropolis. Ho only missed one game, on the morning ot Labor Day. Mr Wilson ordered five boxes of apples which he will "set up" to the Reavers this week in I'ortlmul and as they play there for a couple of weeks yet he is not expected home until the end of the Belies. The University of Oregon opened last week and a number of Hood River students returned to college. Among those going back this year were Roy mund It. Early, Karl Onthank, Este ltrosius, Ferdinand Struck, Ray Murphy and Clyde Pat tee. Miss Georgia Prather, Chester Huggins and Will Cass entered in the Freshman class. Murphy and Hugging will join the Alpha JTau Omega fraternity, of which Rrosius is a member. Mrs. Etta Howman liancroft has announced tho engagement of her daughter. Miss Irene Hancroft, to Leonard K. Armstrong, and the mar riage will take place at an early date. Miss Hancroft is an accomplished singer and has a host of friends in Hood River. Mr. Armstrong is one of tho young ranchers of the valley and son of E. N. Armstrong, of Peoria, 111., president of tho Toledo, Peoria & Western railroad. Capt. C. P. McCan is taking wrest ling instruction from L, A. Grant. Capt. McCan is quite an enthusiastic athlete and he has assumed tho leader ship of the Hood River football team which is being organized. The team ahould be a formidable aggregation with such men as Mi-Can, Grant and Pete Shiveley in tho line. The team held its first practice Sunday morning. Capt. McCan is training daily with a mile run on his track in which his partner, W. T. Slcddon, accompanied him. Lena Newton Wins Scholarship. Miss Lena Newton, a former resi dent of Hood River, who has been in Eugene for the past two years, re cently won the music scholarship in the University of Oregon, which bears with it a great honor besides tho cash valuo of $100. Miss Newton's friends here will remember her ability as a pianist. The honor to Miss Newton reflects upon Mrs. C. H. Sletton, of this city, who was her instructor here for three years. Since leaving Hood River Miss Newton had no further in struction, but kept up her practice faithfully. Aftr a delightful week nassed at Cloud Capp Inn, Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander Elils. Dr. and Mrs. George n V'Mern and IJr. and Mrs. Kav Matson returned to Portlanu Monday. Oregonian. Atfer summering in Scotland and Enlgand, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Living stone, Miss Mary! Livingstone, Hugh, Robert and Colin Livingstone are now in New York and are expected this week in Portland. Oregonian" Valentine Nehrbauer, a Hood River pioneer, who has lived on his home- Ht.ead near Summit for over 20 years, has gone to Beaverton to reside. He still retains 40 acres here and he will live on a small place in the Portland suburb. Mrs. Charles P. McCan has a couple of pedigreed cats, recently received from the east, which she prizes very highly. The persian felines are very beautiful specimens of their kind, and they are valued at several hundred dollars apiece. "Viva," one of the Dussies. is a silver tabby and recently took second prize in the Chicago Cat Show. The other cat is named "Sil ver" and is of the Chinchilla family, Mrs. McCan had the pedigrees for these kittens runninir back for 10 generations. Ltivlng Man Hlplaa. 'That statement made me think," said a veteran newspaper man to the Cincinnati TIme-Star, "of the cele brated row between President Cleve land's colored man and Secretary Hoke Smith's colored man. The two were exercising their masters' horses out on a country road and got into a dispute as to what Is the best thing In the world. Finally they made a bet of a dollar on It " 'Well, what Is de bes' thing In the world T asked Cleveland's man. "Roas possum and sweet taters,' said Hoke Smith's moke. "'Whoar says Cleveland's man, dragging at tho bridle. He jumped to the ground, seized Ilolte Smith's man by the leg and dragged him to the dust "Take that,' says be, lamming him on the neck, 'you miserable black ras cal I You ain't leave me nuffln' to guess atl' " Brain of tha Bes. In a German scientific periodical O. Jonescu gives the results of bis studies of the brain of the bee. As might be expected from Its wonderful Instincts, this is found to be very complex. Tho various divisions of the brain are de scribed in detail, but perhaps the most interesting part Is the comparison of the brains of queens, workers and drones. The worker has a larger brain than the queen, and as the difference between queen and worker Is the re sult of diet during the grub Btnge It appears that the food which develops size of body and fertility Is not best for the growth of brain. The "royal Jelly" as a mental stimulus is a fail ure. In the drone the bra In Is not larger than In the worker, but tho op tic lobes are large, corresponding to the largo eyes. Didn't Wait tha Attack. At Boulogne during a royal reception some years ago a number of English ladles In their anxiety to see every thing pressed with such force against the soldiers who were keeping the Hue that the soldiers were forced to give way aud generally were, as po licemen say, "hindered In the execu tion of their duty." The officer In command, observing the state of af fairs, called out: "One roll of the drum! If they don't stand back kiss them alll" After the drat sound of the drum the ladles took to (light "If they had been French," said a Tarlslan Journnl, "they would havs remained to a woman." Rubbers for Men and Boys The Palmer "ARDOC" ARDOC means Auto Rain Dress Over Coat it is suitable for all oc casions and all kinds kinds of weather. The Ardoc may be worn in four different ways suitable for motoring, driving, walking, for dress or In Our Rug Department SECOND FLOOR, you will find room size rugs of superior quality in Wilton, Axminster and Hotly Brussels in all the newest designs and colorings at the lowest possible prices. Special Men's Woolen Under wear, 80c. Hero is a real bargain in woolen underwear just at tho time when you most need it. There is now a full run sizes not in all kinds hut in the different colors and weaves. They are all about the same weight, good winter weights. Values $1 a your eh'ice, the garment. Rubber Footwear in nil styles and to fit any foot or shoo from a toe slip to a gum boot. At the very low est prices. Buy your butter, milk and cream from the Purity Dairy Co., phone 6NL. Milk depot, Davidson building. Head "The Spirit, of Idaho" by Arthur W. North; "Greater Than (iold" (the liarnefHing of of Western rivers) by Clayton M. Jonec, in October SUNSKT MAOAZINH. Now on sale on ull news HtandH. in cents. ol3 Apples of Pure Gold. You have no doubt heard ot the golden apples that grew in the garden of the Hesperides, and regarded the story as a classic, confined to the Cul tured, it is a fairy story for children. Many adventurous youths used to seek "the golden, upplea that grew in the garden of Hesperides," and few ever returned, for the apples were guarded by a monstrous dragon with 100 heads, fiO of which tilways were awake while the other 50 slept. Tho only man who ever secured any of those apples of pure gold wns Hercules and it took him a very long time. When he was journeying through Italy one day, seeking them, he came upon some beautiful young women, wreathing (lowers at the riverside. They were good to him and prepared a feast, while he told of his many adventures. He had killed an enormous snake when he as only five months old. He had slain the greatest lion in the world, whose skin ho wore, and had fought with the ugly hydra, a monster with nine heads. As fust as he cut oir one of these heads, two grew in its place, but he finllay killed it - all ex cept one head, which kept liting as fiercely as ever until he buried it under a great stone. Many other adventures hu related also such as cleaning out a greut stable by turning a mighty river through it, and conquering llippolytit, the warlike queen with the enchanted girdle, and overcoming the great Ceryon, the six legged giant. The MOHLAii k LA MOP garment; 80c young women pleaded with Hercules not to attempt to find the golden ap ples, but ho persisted and they finally told him how to seek first the Old Man of the Sea. This aged mariner he dis covered asleep on the Beashore, and took him by the arm, demanding the way to the Hesperides. The Old Man quickly turned himself into a stag and then into a sea bird, and then into a .dog, and then into a snake. But all the time Hercules held on and would not let go. IFinallyJthe OltWVtan resumed his own shape again, puffing with all exertion, and gave Hercules his directions. After many travels Hercules came to the shore of another great sea, and was wondering how he could get across, when up floated a huge bowi of burnished brass, as big as a palace. Into this he climbed and drifted for a long time, till he came to land, and what do you think he saw then? The greatest giant in the world, named Atlas, so tall that his head was above the clouds, so large that big trees grew between his toes when he stood there holding up the sky with his hands. Atlas bargained with Her cules to stand upon a mountain and hold up the fty for him while he, Atlas, went to get the golden apples for Hercules. At each step the giant walked 15 miles. He was gone 10 minutes, and returned with the apples. Hut he liked his freedom, and wouldn't take the back tho sky on his shoulders, though Hercules was so tired that he shook 'and the little stars began to tumble out of the sky. "Take back the sky for just a minute then," said Hercules "while I wrap my skin about my shoulders to make a cushion." This Alias did, and Hercules relieved of his burden, picked up the apples and hurrii il iway, nor heeded the cries of the giant to return. Huy your butler, milk and cream from the Purity Dairy Co., phone 68L. Davidson building. formal occasions; for fair, snowy, rainy or windy weather. May we show you other styles of the "Palmer Aroc" and other coats. Just Arrived The correct clothing as they will be worn this Fall and Win ter by the best dressed gentlemen of the social and business world. The new Fall Models designed and made by the "Master Tailors" Schloss Bros. & Co. Baltimore, New York and Boston arc the "Clothes Beautiful" of the "clothes world." These clothes gives you access to High Grade Clothes at moderate prices. Shoes for men, women and children Ufe Paris Fair The Store That Gives You The Best Values Ladies' Suits & Dresses The largest and finest assortment of New Fall Suits and Dresses ever displayed in the city. We have received several express ship ments this week of suits and coats. What we want you to do is to let us show you what we have that you can see the big val ues we are offering. No trouble to show you and you do not have to buy. We're glad to have you compare our prices, quality con sidered, with any. Ladies' and Misses' Coats for $4.50,$5t$6,$7, $8, $10, $12, $15, up Daniel Green's Line of Felt Slippers now ready for you to choose from. This is the finest line of felt goods made. Just let us show you how nice they are. ii.:.. .( i i -r r. nonce ui improvement oi muni jirro and Eugene Street. Notice la hereby given pursuant to a resolu tion of the Common Council mid OrdliiHiice No. Wft ol the City of Hood Kiver, Oregon, passed the Commou Council on tlie "th day of June, UK), and approved by the Mayor on Hie nth day ot June, HHIU, that bids will be received by the undersigned City Re corder up to and Including October IS, lino, j for the Improvement of Ninth Street In the I City of Hood River, from Its Intersection with the south line of Cascade Avenue south along Ninth Htreet to Kugene Htreet; and Kugeue Street from 1U Intersection with the east line of Ninth Street west to Twelfth Htreet, by ma cadamizing said street and by constructing cement goiters and curb along the curb line thereof, said Improvements lo be made In ac cordance with said ordinance No. lil.i above described and In accordance with the specifi cations provided In Oeneral Ordinance No. 1H4 of the city of Hood River, Oregon. Said Improvements will be let in one con tract and will be required lo be completed within sixty days from the dale of awarding said contract. Said bids will be opened by the Htreet Committee as soon as practi cable after the time fixed for receiving bids, and the several bids together with a summary thereof will he reported to the Common Council at Its next regular meeting thereafter, to-wll, October 17, 1D10, at the Council Chamber In the city of Hood River. Oregon. Any Interested person having objec tions to the letter of said contract shall tile the same within the time specified herein wl'h the City Recorder, which objections will he transmitted to Hie Common Council at Its next regular meeting aud by them cotiNid ered, ss required by law. The person, llrm or corporation to whom tha contracts ate let will he required to enter Into an agreement to (he ell'cct that said contractor snail look alone for payment for material and work to such particular portion ot the fund to he as. sewsi'd upon the property liable lo pay for such improvement, and paid Into the city treasury for that puriawe, as shall be assessed lo Ihe property In front of which and to Ihe charge ol winch ft purl lemur part ol the im provement to he done by the successful bid ders Is to he made and collected and paid Into the city troasury, and such contractor shall In no event require the clly of Hood River or any of lis olllcers or agent lo pay Ihe sapic, except out of such particular por tion ol said funds so assessed or collected into Ihe clly treasury, aud for such portion of said Improvement, nor seek toenloree payment of Ihe same or any part thereof against the city of Hood River or any of Its olllcers by any legal process or otherwise, except out of such particular fund. Maid work to be doue In ac cordance with Raid Ordinance No. I'.ifi anil S3Q 0 Rubbers for Ladies & Girls 08 Lace Curtains SFCOND FLOOR. White, Ecru and Arabian color lace curtains including a large variety of patterns in all the different makes from 50 cents a pair up. Corsets We carry the largest the city and can fit 7Sf SI and ud to tin- $3.50, $4.00 & $5 Ladies' and Children's Union Suits We have one of the nicest lines union suits in the city; wool or cotton, all sizes in white, ecru or gray for 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2 and up i General Imp rovement Ordinance No. 1!U of the city or Hood Kiver, oregou Ti. AtB iAni tho rlL'ht lo relect any and all bids, and no bids will he received alter the lime limited in this notice. All bids must state opposite to each tract or block bid upon, price for each class of work separately per cubic yard for grading and per running foot for curb and gutter. No bids will be received which specify more than one price tor each class of work chargeable lo one block In length. , , A bond for the faithful performance of Ihe contract to such amount as the e. uncil may determine, will be required of t lie sm-ccsslul bidder. , , Hated and first published September SO, l'.HU II. 11. l.ANdll.l.K, B'i9-ol3 I'ity Reorder. Notice of Improvement of Cascade Avenue Notice is hereby given pursuant lo resohu lion of the Common Council of Ihe city ol Hood Kiver, Oregon, and ordinance No W passed the Commuii Council on the 7th day of June, lnoii, and approved by the mayor on tlie Slhdav of June, l!w, providing tor Ihe im. provement of Cascade Avenue from its Inter, section wilh tlie west line of i'll'th Street along Cascade Avenue west to the clly limits, tha) bids w ill be received by the undersigned City Recorder at his ollice In Smith block in said city up to aud Including the t-Stli day of October, lull), lor the Improvement of said street by nuicudiiniiz tig same and bv con structing cement gutters and curb along Ihe curb liiu of said streets In accordance with Ihe sp.M itlcatlons Included In Sections 21 to 2(i Inclusive of General ordinance No. I'.ll of Ihe City or Hood Kiver, Oregon, providing for Inc manner of such Improvement. The work will be let in one contract and shall he required to be completed within sixty days of Ihe date of awarding the eontinct. Said bids will he opened by the Street Committee as soon as practicable alter me time uxeu ior receiving bids, and the several bids, together Willi Ihe summitry thereof, will be reported to the Common Council al Its next regular meeting thereii'ter, lo-wlt, on the 17th day of October, 11110, al Ihe City Hall, In saitl city, at which time said bids will be considered. Ntitiee is further given that anv Interested party may tile his nhj cllon to the letter of said contract within tlie time speciticd fur re ceiving bios, and that tlie s:ime will be trans mitted to the City Council along with said bills for their eonsulersllon at said mcetim;. The person, firm or curiu.ralion t whom the contracts are let will he rf qiihetl to enter Into an agreement lo ihe ellfei mat said contrac tor shall haik alone tor payment lor material and work lo such particular portion of the fund to be aM'seit upon the property liable to pay for such Improvement and paid into Ihe city Treasury for that purpose, as shall he assessed lo the properly in front of which and to the charge of which a particular part of Ihe improvement to he done by the successful bidders Is lo lie made and collected and paid Into the City Treasury, anil such contractor shnll in no event irqulre the Cily ot Hood Kiver or any of Its otlicers or agents to pny the same, except out of Mich particular por tion ol said In nils so assessed or collected Into Ihe city Treasury, and lor such portion of anio improvement, nor seca to eniorce pay. men! ol the same or anv Mart thereof against the Clly of Hood Kiver or any of its olll -era ny any legal process or otherwise, except out of mch particular fund. Said work lo be none In aeeot (lance with said Ordinance No If. and (tcnerul improvement Ordinance No. nit oi me i uy oi noon Kiver, Oregon. All bids must state opposite to each tract or otock bid upon, price lor each class ol work separately per cubic yard. No bids will be received which specify more than one price ioi en ciiiss ot wora cnargeanie lo one block In length. A bond for the faithful nerform. ance of Ihe contract to such amount as the Council losy determine will he required of toe Miccessnti omtier, inc ouncti reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Dated nnd first published September a), 1I10 u. n. ijrt.iiii.i.r., k!-o13 city Recorder. Notice of Guardian's Sale of Real Estate Notice is hereby given that the undersigned John A. Wilson, as guardian of the person and estate of Charlotte .Mills, an Incompetent. person, by virtue of Hn order and license of sn e oniy made ana entered in the county court of Oregon for Hood Kiver County on the ltlth day of September, I'.llu, authorizing and empowering htm so to do, will from and after the i'.nh day of October, 1010. ut the court house door of the "ounty court house of Hood Kiver County, state of Oregon, oiler for sale, and will sell at public minion lor cash to Hie highest and best, bidder, the following de sert bed real estate, to wit "Hglnning at the point twenty-seven chains and II ft v links (.17.50) south of the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section three :i), township two (2 north of range ten (ltli east of Ihe Willamette .Meridian in the northwest corner of land conveyed by Joseph Purser to Kllen Purser; thence east along said Kllen Purser's land ten 10. chains to Ihe northeast corner or said Kllen Purser's land, and lo the southeast comer of the land conveyed by I nderwood and wife to Havid S Kiser; thence north lour it) chains to a point (hence west ten (".01 chains, parallel to the south boundary to a point on the line be tween the east half or the northeast quarter and the west half of the northeast quarter-. inencesoutn along said line four (4) chains to the place of beginning, containing about' rour (I) at rea, situated lu Hood River Connlv Slate of Oregon, " Hated this 27th day ofseptemher, l'.MO JOHN A. WILSON, , , . Ouardbin of Charlotte Mills. John Inland Henderson; K, C. Howell at torueys for guardian. s 'U tii; ror ,-saie-rirst class tomatoes, 2 rents per t"-. ...... V-CTil Q.JJ For .Sale-Oak wood to burn. J. J. Knapp. Kor Sale At a bargain by owner, so acres best apple land In upper valley at Woodworth station. Address A. W, Stone, box t,7, lice Ore. l2- ' Taken Cp Small Jersey cow dry Sept -'.s Owner can havesaunhy paying charges.' ' K. Harris. ' Kor Sale-Kqully In timber land to ex chauge for auto. Box A, (jlaeter office. o.'T Hay Kor SaleAlfalfa and clover, wheat id barley, tJo. Ralph Hluricks, 'phone 32321. For Kent Furnished room. Dr. Sharp. Kor Sale-One Faultless No. 2 stiimp'pnlier nearly new. Call HUM. 7 roTrade-Rldlng horse of about Mo lb,. tn trade for horse weighing I2.i to hloti, ot , j and broke to work single. Will take l ibt wagon or buggy and harness, will nHv caih dillerence. 11. Jenseu, MU Hood. P and best line of corsets in vou right. torseis ior auc, celebrated Nemos for $2 Oakdale Greenhouse ('cranium", Salvia, Verbina, Petiiniai, Korgetmenots, Cosmos, Asters, White, Purple, Pink and Lavender Planti for Hanging Baskets; Pannies, Carnations. Plants. FLETCHER & FLETCHER, Route 1 host Sunday evening, lad's silk um brella, long straight silver handle, betwten I.. V. Cannon's residence and railroad station. Return to Arthur Clarke, Jeweler for reward. .Mrs Mabel Curler. oil Those interested In voice or pinno Instruc. lion, please phone iirlL, or call at residence. No. 727 Sherman Ave. Alberln Jackson, a re- For Sah! Strawberry plants. F. 1). No. 2, phone im,. M.Inukal, K. W anted- To cut wood In Hood River valley M. Inuknl, , R K I) No. 2. Phone lstrJU oti Kor Hale -tien tie driving horse. Alice KT roole, pnone IM otieii. ol For Sale Number of thoroughbred Ply mouth Kock roosters, nearly full grown, price low if taken at once. A. Ostrander, 1014 l'lne Ml reel. 06 Wanted A girl or womau for general housi Keeping, small laiuily, good wages. Mrs. K. A. Ilaker. oti For Sale ft room house with two lots. 118 Mttntello Avenue, Hood Kiver Heights. l'hone'JiX. oil Wanted The use of a horse this winter for lis care. Phone 214K. oO F'or Sale Team of (i year old dapple gray hoiscs classiest, lu the valley. Cltiiiraliteed sound. Price, 8IU0. Phone ftlM. Wanted To hire several big teams at Bone boro. Apply to V. C. Brock. oti For Sale 4 year old bay horse; gentle, work single or double. Call phone ilti'iM. 013 Wanted Imlk lime. Parties to make up a carload of John Koberg. Phone 2UF. olll Wanted A position in store or on ranch by young man. Steady worker and can furnish first chisM letters. All he asks is a chance to niakegiHid. Address 11 S V, post box :U, Portland. olH For Sale or Kent Klgnt room residence with three lots anil ham on Oak, Ninth and Slate streets. Sale price Sk.UOU. Rent, furnished, lit) per mouth for not less than 8 muiiths. Cheaper subject to sale. Apply on premises. For Sale Klght year oli dark sorrel horse. Sound, will drive single or doubieand Is good saddle horse. Call or address H. W. Wheeler, 11 Sherman Ave. 0I8 For Sale Airedale Terrier Pup from regis tered full blood slock. This makes the best all round dog, especially game, und hunting beats or any kind of veriuine or wild mil. mala. Apply by letter. No postal cards a os wered. Rockford Store, phohe lMX, Hood Kiver. oi,( For Sale A matched team or brown horses, aged 11 and 7 years, weight llluo each, good workers. Also a nearly new UVi Blrdsell wagon and new harness. Will be sold at a great sacrifice If taken at once. Ktskford Store, phone IH3X, Hood River. ol3 Wanted Woman for housework. Two In family; 110 washing; excellent place for middle-aged, competent woman: steady employ ment. Call 17L. tt HAY A NO OATS phone 111121,. for sale, Kelly Bros., tf For Sale 27S head gouts, trade. C. H. hone. Will entertain a O-20 W anted A position to trke charge of a nut ranch by a compeient man with a fiim y. 1 hone iss2l Address J. H. McFeeters, lh od River, Ore. Oo For Rent-ft rooms, modern, Phone 2SI.M. 1123 12th St. oi!0 I-or hale-Pair bay geldings, well matched, 1 and S years old. Fine pullers and last on the road Good single or double. Also hack and harness lor sale. Apply to lonesome Oak Orchard, odell (si. o20 I,ost-one tax weighing about 160 lbs. niaiked w, c. Kowe: tliHumtefirfri I., atai.iu v.. ntticiiouse 01 iransreri,l Livery Co. o'20 K'Tr'"l A lrolU furni,ll,e(l room; 70J Cas cade Ave. o20 to S..U'.d nc"(1 of llorse to winter in Kllekilat valley Oood paslnre with shelter ror horses and feed under cover when snow conies, fi.oo per niontn per head. Kxtra thaiges lor taking and delivering. Address C. h,. liarnes, .Mt. Hood. Ore. na or , k letters ou II. l iudcr please call Olacler oime. o!0 Wanted- Kv infliiatlm. . place 10 1 work for board with privilege to'al lind school. Thone high school. o2U ntui'V.'t'iT 1081lln, hy experienced clerk h u kl'PZr- A' W- I'wetl, 1015 Colnm bia M., Iltsta Kiver, Oregon. o20 e..!',','r.K7,.tNlcel5" rornlRhed frontroom near ecu ter of town. fQ9 Cascade Ave. o20 nn'ti1,'n;''eTT,horonhbrc(l J("'Ry bull. Kate 81 cash. John Kadlltr, Belmont. Phone 020 rI,mi!v,TKlr!it t01?88 roora an(l b0'"l In -- - y 5"u lady employed. Phone 141. in. ilJ11u'','K"'P1,y'uent at packing or pick. umui, ". ? by lnpPerlenced reliable man rence, 2120 Rockefeller Ave., Everett, Wash. s J 11 ln,l!','or 8"all orders for A No. 1 fr n , ",y. plB",ts- a" of wblc" were grown I o1"" P'"1" that never produced a dn I 'errlPH-r,""l never oiitll this fall pr--h 1 r Z"n) of, P'-'its. Nothing but the very tas of p-lauts handled. When so desired 1 m w.!.". 'lJtrK't ,,r "e'UnS P8n,s luat re Eel, " "'' t'uon 18IK- - ' . O6 Plwm o?VoeSuen '''ymnth Kock pnlleta. 1 u'ine or wr he I" ruriir ita...,.. s Wh?','.bI"l?l,ltWft,f"n nd l'f; wagon, P. . W Hkiiison. n bone iiiHVi ! 0(1 For Sale fflONElTA'fiK-'H. 9 -e 2 c' ??k,Hlreet with P"y w'lfu" 7 j ,bu,l'n location. Priceand ve'r.oTe "' K ' ""char, Hxl "020 III? Illli J . - i Ltll ...