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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1910)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910 Sfooft Shirr (Blaricr ARTHUR D. MOB, Publisher. Subscription, S1.,"0 Per Year. TI1E INDEPENDENT SHIPPERS. The prices obtained by some of the Hood River growers who shipped their apples independently on consignment to New York lately should prove a pretty good lesson in the advantages of co-opertion which the members of the Apple Growers Union are enjoying. Two weeks ago Borne fancy Hood River Spitzenburgs were sold on the dock at auction in New York at ridiculously low prices. The apples were good and of practically the same quality which the Union growers are selling at a higher price in the car at Hood River, When these apples reached New York the market was glutted with apples from everywhere. The fruit was not all of the Hood River standard, but it was middling good fruit and it was selling for very low prices. A few days before and after the market was better, but at .the particular time the apples arrived there was slump. They went on the block and brought a low price. The Union set its price and is getting its standard price for about 400 cars of the best apples the world ever ate. The price is placed to the credit of the growers' associaton here when the apples are fput in the car. The whole crop is handled that way. In a scat tered instance or two a shipper or a district has received a higher price for a single carload or a few boxes than the Hood River crop brought, but no other section or shipper has re ceived an average price as good as the Hood River price for any considerable shipment. The price on the Hood Kiver Union products is the same to all and the growers do not have to gamble on the condition of the market. A writer in the Produce News makes the following pertinent comment on the situation : independent lioou Kiver apple shippers seemingly are getting it in the neck, to use a slang expression, if the sales made ,on the dock this week are any .indication of what will be real ized by them. At the present rate next year the Union will have to build fences around its warehouses to keep mo independents out and may be com pelled to hire Pinkertons to keep them from stealing in at night. It certainly passes belief how a year after vear the independents, or rather those who do not believe in co-oneration. eel the worsted of the deal from a price stand point. "GIFT CAR" OF APPLES TO GO EAST A plan has been worked out bv Robinson, do Reding & Crocker to send to Chicago a carload of apples which will there be reshipped to any point in the east and middle west . It will afford Hood River people an op portunity to send a few boxes of Hood Kiver apple to their eastern friends without paying the excessive express rates ail tne way. Arrangements have boen mndo with the Gibson Fruit company to act as forwarding agents for the fruit in Chicago. Their plan is explained in detail in an advertisement on the last page. A similar car was sent back from Wenatcheea few weeks ago and it contained HK5 boxes of apples which were distributed to 28 different states and a few went to Canada. Hood Kiver ought to.be able to do as well. Thanksgiving thicken. Parties wishing extra fancy dressed chickens for Thanksgiving can secure the same by droping a card to Mrs. 11. W. Wait stating weight and number wanted. Delivered anywhere in the city Wclneaday evening. No phone. Takes Life For Love. Further investigation of the death of Ruth Southworth, the 17 year old girl who died in a mysterious manner Wednesday of last week, disclosed a second note which had been left ad dressed to her aunt. This note indi cated that the girl hud been disappoint ed in love and this is believed (o lie the motive .which caused her to take her life. No post mortem examina tion was held and the means used by the girl in accomplishing her death are uuknown. The funeral was held Friday afternoon. Mt. Hood Guide Marries. The wedding of Mark Weygandt and Miss Iteulah Jones, took place at the home of the bride's parents at Mt. Hood Tuesday and the ceremony was pronounced by Rev. K, McOmber. Mr. Weygandt Ms widely known as the guide at Cloud iCap Inn und he has piloted many parties up and down Mt. Hood. J allies M. Taylor, of the east side, is.nt the Spokane Show. I.cKoy Armstrong is in the Cons Hay country on a business trip. Mrs. Seneca Fouls, of Portland, visited her parents, W. ,1. Raker and wife, last week. Rev. .1. G. Tate has been iiiianiniowNl ie-elected pastor of the White Salmon Congregational church for the coming year, Rolla Sawtelle was taken to a Port land hospital yesterday afternoon suffering lrom severe gatherings in his bead. The Henelit card party given by the Woman's Club last evening at the Commercial Club was very largely at teiuiedjand the musical program and tofial evening wore much enjoyed. Floyd Lewis has gone to Madison, Wis., to enter the University of Wis consin. Mr. Lewis expects to special ize in the economics department taking courses with a special particular bearing on Socialism. Then Underwood Ferry will give a round trip rate during the Hood River Apple Fair of ;15 cents. Remember wo mect North Rank trains west bound No. f at 7:41 A. M. : west bound No. 2 at f:il P. M. ; east bound No. Sat !:) A. M. ; and east bound No t. at 10:20 A. M. Prompt and careful attention given to all passen gers. Trieber it Olsen. Grubbing Contract. About 15 acres cleared land adjoining orchards of Messrs. Peter Mohr and Kd Hawks, East Side, 4 J miles from Hood River wanted grubbed and first plowing. Rids on contract to .Mr. W. C. Collier in charge and S. Auno, Columbia lildg., Portland, Oregon, BIG CROWD OFF FOR SPOKANE TONIGHT There will be one and probably two cars loaded with enthusiastic Hood River boosters attracted to the Spo kane Flyer which leaves here at 7 :.r5 tonight. J he party will arrive in Spokane tomorrow bright and early about the time the awards will be made for the Sweepstakes .carload prizes which Hood River seems to stand a good chance of winning. Some of Jthe party will return Friday night while others will spend a couple of days at the Apple Show. Last evening more than 'M had signified their intention of going and others will probably be gathered in today so that Hood River will have as many cars of rooters as of apples on display at Spokane tomorrow. Those going are Frank A. Cram, Walter G. Palmer, Leslie Butler, E. R. Moller, Crawford Lemmon, Charles Hall, Dr. M. F. Shaw, Joseph E. Hall, Jr., A. H. Shelley, R. E. Young, V. Winchell, Carl A. Plath, L. I). Firebaugh, Charles L. Wheeler, E. O. Rlanchar, J. F. liatchelder, R. K. Rartlctt, P. S. Davidson, C. K. Mar shall, R. E. Laraway, W. H. Walton, A. I. Mason, C. A. Mosely, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Early, William II. Taft. F. C. Howell. Mr. and Mrs, Will E. Sherman. Clarence F. Gilbert and Mrs. Marion MacRae. COUNTY ELECTION RESULTS The final election returns from over the state showed the election of Os wald West, Democrat, Governor and the Republican candidates to the other state offices and to Congress by good majorities. The state went for Home Rule and against state wide prohibi tion. The effect of the former seems to be a matter of doubt among law yers,. The Good Roads bill went through by a large majority. The new counties all failed as did the Ash land and Weston normals, while the Monmouth school pulled a majority. Woman's suffrage failed to carry. Judge A. J. Derby, of this city, who was successful in his race for joint representative for Wasco and Hood River counties will be one of six Democrats in tho state legislature. Derby ran second to Gill, the Wasco Republican in the district and was "high man" in this county. John Leland Henderson ran Rill votes ahead of Derby in Wasco county, but the let ter's net majority was Kil. Sam Stark carried Hood River and Crook counties by five votes each for the Circuit judgeship, but liradshaw's lead in Wasco county was 1,0(11. The official returns for Hood River ( ounty bear out in every respect the figures and deductions made from the unofficial partial returns in 'Hie Glacier last week. The vote, cast in the county was light, being but 1182, while the registration was 11110. The vote was less than in the presidential election two years ago. Hy precincts the vote was: West Hood River, 211; South Hood River, I'M; East Hood River, 17!: Hood River ('enter, Mi; Odell, 91; Falls, 07; Baldwin, Kill. Most of the voters expressed their choice of nearly all the measures and made a choice among the candi dates for all the offices. The voter who took the prize, for shirking his repsonsibility was in East Hood River precinct and he placed but one cross on his ballot in answer to tho (! ques tions asked him by the state. Fur thermore, there was "method in his mildness' because that one cross was placed after number H00 and he cast his only vote in favor of women's suffrage. It is supposed that if the measure had passed this man would have left all the voting to his wife in the future and remained out of tne election booth. lhe balloting for the office ot Gover nor was the center of interest and 11 Ml votes were cast for the gubernatorial candidates. The county prohibition question attracted more interest than any other question submitted to the voters, there being 10,11 votes cast on that matter ami -the greatest, inter est manifested in the state measures was the Home Rule, on which 100K voters expressed their choice. Murray Kay, for surveyor, who had no opposition, led the Republican ticket with lOIW votes, while W. E. Hanson, for county clerk, got 1015 votes, the most, given to any candidate who had opposition. Willi's S. Duni wny. Republican candidate for state printer, received 7H.'I votes, the high est number received by any candidate of his party who had Democratic op position. Judge A. J, Derby led the Democratic ticket with 701) votes. The normal Republican vote indi cated by the returns is in the neigh borhood of 700 while there seems to lie about 200 Democrats in the county. The Prohibition and Socialist parties have about 7fi voters apiece. Leslie llutler, of this city, Prohibition candi date for state treasurer, was the only man on either of the two "also-ran" parties who carried Hood River county. He received a complimentary vote of ;.(. The official returns on the county follow: Congress Lafferty, Rep., IV7-1; Man ning, Horn., 2711;' Pratt, Pro., N7; Crawford, Sue., 70. Governor liowerman, Rep., !"(r; West. Dem.. 110; Eaton, Pro., 72; Richards, Soc, 01. Secretary of State lienson, Rep., 702; Oliver, Dem., 2IW; Davis, Pro., M; McDonald, Soc, 82. State Treasurer liutler. Pro., Mil!; Kay, Rep., 178; (Hten, Soc, 75. Supreme Justice, I vear term-Mc-liiide, Uop.-Doni. -Non-Pol. ,hid., 728; Hean, Rep., 022; Slater, Dem. -Non-Pol. Jud., ;f72; Bright, Pro., 175; Myers, Soc, 81; Ryan, Sue, 71. Supreme Justice, 0 year term -Moore, Rep.-Dom. -Non-Pol. Jud., 002; luirnett, Rep., Mil; King, Dem. -Non-Pol. Jud., 512; Jones, Soc, 100; Ramp, Soc, 01. Attorney General Crawford, Rep., 020; llnx, Soc, K15. Superintendent Public Instruction Alderman, Rep., 087; Horner, Dem., 20S; Steel, Pro., 117; Hinsdale, Soc, 81. Slate Printer Duniway, Rep., 78;5; Godfrey, Dem., UliO; Bylaiuler, Soc, 70. Labor Commissioner Hoff, Rep., 05S; Houston, Dem., 222; Curry, Soc, 127. R. R. Commissioner Miller, Rep., 755; McLain, Dem., 012. State Engineer Lewis, Rep., 000; Knob, Soc, 111. Water Superintendent - Cochran, Rep., 757; Saxt'on, Dem., 20-1. Circuit Judge Stark, Rep., MS; Bradshaw, Dem., f)H. Joint Representatives- Derby, Dem., 700; Gill, Rep., 5;!;); Henderson, Rep., 472; Harper, Dem., 200. t County Judge Culhortson, Dem., 001; Clarke, Rep., U72; Heppner, Soc, 08. Commissioners McCurdy, Rep., 071 ; We Have a Fine Line of Gift and Christmas Books Bibles All sizes. Second Floor. Mufflers A Complete Line and at the very lowest prices FULL FASHIONED' MUFFLER Then we have a fine lot of 35c, Rhoades, Rep. 523; Hill, Dem., 430; Steele, Dem., 292; Chapman, Soc., 12(1; Mcl.ucas, Soc., 93. Sheriff--Johnson, Rep., 5fil ; Ganger, Dem., 511; Kent, Soc., 88. Clerk - Hanson, Rep.-Dem., 1015; Lewis, Soc., 107. Treasurer Schmeltzer, Rep-Dem., !)()(); Morris, Soc, 152. Assessor- Wickham, Rep.-Dem., 973; Dano, Soc, 1-13. County School Superintendent Thompson, Ren., 1,007. Surveyor - Kay, Rep.-Dem., 1,038. Coroner- Krigington, Dem.-Rep.,975 ; Sosey, Soc, 123. Justice of the Peace, Hood River district - Buck, Rep.-Dem., 825. Constable, Hood River district Olinger, Rep., 453; Hiekox, Dem., 421. Justice, Baldwin precinct - Dimmick, Rep., 87. Constable, Baldwin precinct -Tom-linson, Rep., 72. Justice, Falls precinct Hall, Rep., 87. Constable, Falls precinct-Wilder, 72. Choice lor County Seat Hood River, Oil; Odell. 95; Winans, 9; Mt. Hood, 6; Cascade Locks, 6; Newtown, 4; Park dale, 3; Oak drove, 2; Trout Creek, 1; Dee, 1 ; Van Horn, 1. County Prohibition For, 592; Against, 402. Prohibition in East Hood River, West Hood River, Hood River Center, South Hood River and Odell precincts - For. 322; Against, 291. Woman's suffrage -For, 482 Against, 508. Eastern branch insane asylum For, 000; Against, 309. Constitutional convention For, 285 ; against, 540. Separate legislative districts For, 332; against, 494. Taxation ;amendment, Nos. 308-309 -For, 412; against, 401. State railroad districts For, 406; against, 404. Taxation amendment, Nos. 312-313, apportioning state taxes among counties as county obligations-For, 393; against, 379. Increase Judge's salary by Baker county For 21 1; against, (U5. Nesmith County - For, 275, ; against, 538. Monmouth Normal For, 525; against 300. Otis county For, 277 ; against, 512. Multnomah Clackamas annexation -For, 155 ; against, 089. Williams county- For 275; against, 593. Taxation amendment Nos. 320-327, providing for county regulation and abolishing poll tax - For, 470; against, 411. Home Rule For, 500; against, 508. Employers Libaility For, 599; against, 290. Orchard county - For, 209; against, 532. Clark ('ounty For, 247; against, 520. Weston Normal For, 399 ; against, 187. Multnomah-Washington annexation -For, 135 ; against, 002. Ashland Normal For, 350; against, 511. Prohibition amendment For 451 ; against 531. Prohibition enforcement bill For, 117; against 5-10. Employees' indemnity commission For 130; against 422. Rogue River lish bill For, 001 ; against. 219. Deschutes county- For, 349; against 488. Bill outlining process to create new counties For, 482; against 338. County bonding for tlood Roads For, 703 ; against, 190. Choice of National party convention delegates in direct primary - For, 180; against, 381. Peoples inspectors board,- For, 374 ; against. 47. Increasing initiative powers and a number ot other things- r or, 41K; against, 410. Three-fourths jury -For, 490; against 350. BETSY ROSS .Make her acquaintance. She will get your monev. C. A. Plath ' Agent Observe Holidays. In accordance with a resolution of the Hood River Merchants' Association, all business houses will be closed and ol nerve the following holidays: Thanksgiving Pay Christmas Sew Years Pay, January 1 Washington's Birthday, Feb. 22 Memorial Pv, May 30 Jnlv 4th. NOTICE: Stores will be closet! all day on Thanksgiving Pay, Thursday, November 24th, By Order of the Association. Kor Halp-.stmKr(t bred broiite turkeys! Philip H. Carroll, IssM. Mi anted-! Phone INL. utile top bung' mid harnce. &e The Store v You are all fa miliar with the Bradley Make and know what you are getting when you get one of these. We a re offering a r-'plendid as sortment of these, all colors and sizes 3 Eft Choice... tUU better ones, same 45c, 50c Notice of Regular City Election. Notice in hereby given that pursuant to the order of the Common Council or the City of Hood Kiver, Oregon, that the regular City Flection will be held In the City of Hood Kiver, Oregon, In the City Hall therein, on Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 1910, for the pursue of electing one Mayor, three Coun nllmen, one City Recorder and one Clly Treasurer. A. II. Shelley, John Culbertson and C. 1.. Wheeler have been appointed Judges of kuIiI elecnnii by the Common ( ounoll and Kulph Huvne aud H. M. Prlndle have been appointed clerks of Huld election. Polls will be opened at the hour of eight o'clock A M. and remain open until the hour of seven o'clock P. M. of said date. Pursuant to the outer of the Common Coun til, two weeks nntlee is given of said election by pub lishing Hione In the Hood Kiver Glacter for three succeHHlve Issues and posting notices thereof In three public places In the City of Hood Khrr. Dated aud first published Thursdav , November 17, 1'JlO. H. B. LANG1I.LE. City Recorder. Report of the Condition of The First. National Bank At Hood Hlver In the State of Oregon, at the close ot business, Nov, 10, 1910. RKSOURCKS. Ijoansanii Discounts $;IH8,352.07 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 11,134 OS U. H. Bonds to secure circulation 25,000 00 Premiums on U. B. llnnds 2f0 00 BomlH, securities, etc 18,328.87 Hanking limine, furniture and fix. tares 51,720.46 Due from national banks (not re serve agents)... 4,334.50 Due from approved reserve agents... 53,006.18 Checks anil ot her cash Items 4,538. H5 Notes of otner National Banks 2.380.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 180.03 Lawful Money Reserve in Hank, viz: Specie (20,766.00 U-gal-teuder notes 2.100.00 2H,8ti6.00 Redemption lund will) U. B. Treas urer i.'i percent. ol circulation) 1,250.00 Total : 5H9,339.41 INABILITIES Capital Stock paid In 100.000.00 Surplus fund 21,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 8,703.21 National bank notes outstanding 24,200.00 Hue tool her national buuks 131.32 Due to state Jianks and bankers... 432 87 Individual deposits subject to check 287,742.69 liemaml certificates of deposit 7,785 :15 Time certificates of deposit and sav ins department 8fi.4WS.9:i Cashier s checks outstanding 13,383.35 Hills payable, including certificates jf deposit for money borrowed 40,000.00 Reserved for taxes 1,074.16 Reserved as esrned Interest on sav ings deKslU 400.00 .W9,3!I9.41 Htste of Oregon, County of Hood River-ss: 1, K. O. Hlanchar, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above staieini nt Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. K. O. l)i.AN( H ak, Caahler. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of Nov., 1910. A. J. Derby, Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. W. Hlnrlchs, A. D. Moe, 11. McDonald, Dlrectois. l,osi-Watcn fob, buckle and chain bearing lnillsls II. J, L. Kinder please leave at this otllce. d8 Wanted To buy second hand set of harness, l'none, Odell 173. dH For .Hale Faultless No, 2 grubbing machine complete, la good coudltlou. Phone Odell 279. d8 For Hale 91)0 lb. mare, excellent farm, road und saddle horse. Also light buggy and new harness. Call and see them aud make an oiler. Plume 214K. tf l or Sale Conor, te well curbing. Uus Miller, one mile from town on llelmout road. da Wauled A good home for a good horse for I lie winter. Call up 189L,. d8 Wantrd A general houaework girl. Phone Mrs. II. T. Parr, II Odell. d8 For Kent Two nicely furnished rooms wlthluoue block of postofnoe. Phone I02H. Fur Hale Large spring ehlekeu fries and roosters. Oakdale, phone I972M. d8 For Sale Rooming house, good paying bus iness. For particulars address H. D.J. , care Hinder. i Wanted-A chimney cleaner for 1015Tweltth street. d8 For Male One good Jersey cow aud Bull' Or I'WiKton chickens. Phone 1992L this week. Foimd-A combination Masonic and Odd Fellows pin In Dr. Jenkins ofllce. Owner call it thlsolllue. dl Pari les In need of expert pruner address E. A. Praihcr, Hood River. dl hors may be had and sometimes girls. The older ones at ordinary wages and others to be schooled and cared for in return for slight services rendered. For particulars address W. T. Oardner, WupU Boys' aud Uirls' Aid Society of Oregon, Portland, Ore. dl For Hale New organ. 711 Montello Ave. dl Young couple, thoroughly responsible, no children, wish to store piano for Ita use. Best of care and tuuing. K.T. Newhall, 207 Proa, peel Ave. dl Wanted-Two men for short Job ol planting next week. One mile out. Tel. 2T7M. dl For Sale Practically new lorly horse power automobile, reasonable, or will exchange for Hood River property. Mllas H. Sonle, boule'a Piano House, Hood River. nJl W snted To trade a good aurrey for a three Inch low wheeled wagon. Call up Geo. 1). Culbertson. For Hale Cheap handsome bay driving mare, speedy trotter, weight 1050 to 1100. S vears old, very easy keeper, safe for lady or child to drive; bargain If taken at once. Telephone 201 K. nil For Sale-Small home, weight 700 lbs., gen tle; broke to ride or drive. Phone 2V72K. n24 Wanted Washwoman either In town or on Kastslde. Telephone 20221. nt Paris Fair That Gives You The Best Values Fancy China On the second floor you will find one of the best assortments of Fancy China ever "brought to the. city and at a less price. We have some High Grade Plain White Pieces for hand painting also. Silverware and Cut Glass If you would like something in this line it would pay you to look over what we have. These articies always make nice gifts and you can now have the best chance to select just what you want before the assortment is broken. Midget Restaurant Thanksgiving Menu SOUP Olympia Oyster RELISHES Celery Olives SALAD Shrimp a la Mayonnaise ENTREES Boiled Tongue and Tomato Sauce, 25c Lamb Fricassee and Green Peas, 25c ROASTS Young Turkey and Cranberry Sauce, 50c Chicken and Celery Dressing, 40c Leg of Pork and Apple Sauce, 35c Rump of Beef au Jus, 25c VEGETABLES Mashed Potatoes Sugar Corn DESSERT Apple, Pumpkin and Mince Pie Plum Pudding and Hard Sauce Tea Milk Coffee i; C. A. PLATH, Druggist Better Fruit and Hood River County Map Better Fruit Hood River's one best advertisement T bes best f r u i t gro w er's paper in the world A year's subscription to Better Fruit and the Npw nnfld Hivpr fnnntv Man Vo In the Line of Sweater Coats, Toques, Hoods, Shawls, Gloves, Mittens or Leggins You will find Ladies' Suits and Coats We are receiving new goods in this line every week and carry the largest line in the city in Ladies' and Children's Dress, (and, by the wav. vou should see the big values we have in these Children's Dresses) Ladies' Tailored Suits and Coats and Skirts, all new stock and made up of the newest weaves. Special Prices on Misses' Skirts $1.75 Skirts, now . $1.40 $2.00 Skirts, now .'....$1.60 $3.00 Skirts, now $2.40 $4.00 Skirts, now $3.20 Raincoats and Capes A full line of Raincoats and Capes for ladies, men, boys and girls. Oiled, rubberized, cravanette or all rubber. Let us show them to you. B39 Hot Water Bottle There's 110 more positive or satisfactory solution of the iee-cold bed problem than one of our pure rub ber Hot Water Bottles it will do its part by keeping you warm through the night. A Hot Water Bot tle is also more than a lit tle rubber heater it's the easiest, simplest and most direct method of success fully treating many differ ent kinds of ills, aches and pains. We have a complete and splendid line of rubber goods awaiting your inspection. National Map and Publishing Co.'s Multicolored Map of Hood River County Showing all roads, triangula tion lines, ditches, elevations, stream measurements, and giv ing a complete history of Hood Iliver and its resources. what you want at this store. Oakdale Greenhouse For Fall planting we have a choice collection of 2 year Roses, one, two and four year Peonies. Bulbs in plenty such as Hvacinth, Narcissi, Daffodils, Early and Late Tulipg.some very choice Vines, Shrubs, Ornamental Trees. A full line of Greenhouse Plants. Phone 1972-M. FLETCHER & FLETCHER, Route 1 Kor Hale 41 toun ot wheat hay at $20 r ton f. o. b.. l.yle, WaHblugton. Hcott A ('olloti.SlO Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Ore. nl7 Wanted at Once Girl for general housework in a small family. Phone IU6L. nl7 For Sale A medium slied elder preiw, al most new. Call lHTix or Mrs. Geo. W. Blmoni, box 118, Koute 3. 1)17 Wanted 3D sacks of potatoes. Write to M. V. Olsen, Underwood, wssli. ul7 For Bale or Trade 3fi W. F. Mandt Wagon for smaller one. Also wanted second hand stump puller, farm implements, carpenter's tools. Cull 214K. nl7 Waut d-UIrl for general housework; good wages. Phonal". tin Found Pocketbook containing mouey. Owner can have same by applying to W. J. Baker and proving property. ii 17 Losl-A string of coral beads, Tnesduy even ing, October !. Finder please return to the otllce ot John Leland Henderson, Inc. aud re ceive reward. nl7 Singer Sewing Machine Co. New Hood Kiver Salesroom opposite First National Hank. Machines sold, rentd, exchanged, re paired. Needles and supplies. tf HAY AND OATS for sale, Kelly Ilros., 'phone 1912L. tf For Sale A good Iron wheel orchard wagon. 1'4 Inch one horse wagon. A. O. Hershey, laii Pleasant View Avenue. ul" For Bale Very Cheap Fine new fireplace stove. Phone 142. nl7 For Bale Good riding pony or will let out for keep durliiK wlulr. I' o 111. .10 Wanted - Man as orderly and Janitor at nospital. Apply to superintendent. nlO For Bale Dark brown horse, age 10 yenm, weight 11(10 pounds, good servlcablo all lound horse, works or drives single or double, will be sold very cheap if taken at once. Bockford Store, phone 183x. nil) For Sale The noted Kockford Store. Age compels us to retire much against our will as we have a nice clean good business and the finest location in the valley. A good pushing young man will do well. Will sell the atock and rent the buildings or will sell the whole with pnrt payment. K. Hray ford, phone lMx. Hood Hlver, Ore. nlO Young man desires board and room. Prl. vale family. State terms. Phone 114. nlO Wanted Loan of$3 000on 160 acres of Mosler apple land. Conservative value three or four times loan. Will pay 8 per cent. J. K. Mc Oregor& Co.. Mosler. Ore. nil) Kor Hale One 6 horse gasoline wood saw, line condition; l home power cross out wood saw. sorrel team 2200 lba.,two wagona.harneas, hack, tooiH, etc., very reasonable, fhoue 86 Odell. d 10 NOTICE-' have taken up the following stock, which has been loose contrary U the herd law and have damaged my young trees, one red cow and calf, one red and white steer two year oid, one red yearling steer. Same may be had by proving same, paying for ad. and damage to trees. F. H. Bhydie. nlO Kor Kent Two cottages, 3 and 4 rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Mrs. Alma Howe. Phone 2iil. Wanted at Once Hampton's Magaalue wants a reliable man or woman la Hood Kiver to sell the fastest-growing magazine In America. Kara SJ.M to tt.OO a day. Writ Immediately for "Salary Plan" aud FKKK outilt. Address "VON," Hales Mgr. Hamp ton's Magazine, 85 West S6tn St., New York. HOYS! GIRLS! Free Colombia blcrcies for a little easy spare-time work for HamiiU n'a Magazine Send postal lor wonderful FKKK bicycle offer. Address "Bicycle Club," Koom MM, 66 West 35th St., New York. nl w anted Position by competent stenograper having several years' experience In law and commercial work. Phone Odoilm n3 .... ' - umju itnik WW, illlllU DU),DUiU south of Hordes place, near Belmont, n3 Fnr HfllDITn1Dn .nil lAt nlthln . kl.mk. ol po .office, 34UU. inquire Dr. J. F. Watt, ns l.HRt I-ArilM1 Hlt mrA Holt Un..l. ,.n ilitt nth. Liberal reward offered. Finder please reiurn to uiacler Office. I will lend my team to responsible party for their keep until the middle of February. Apply Odell S3. Wanted-Mds to grab one or two acres at W hllft Hltlmf,n .... A -4.11,1.... A rt areas Dr. A. L. Uolder, The Dalles, Oregon. .. , V'K I V f II 0 AltUlkKIU. AU. ror sale Team of 6-year-old horses, one sorrel and one black, weight 2800, guaranteed good workers, double or single. See Geo. Chamberlain, Mosler, Ore. tor bale Good shoat pigs; first call, first served for they won t last long. Faone 1923L or Odell 91. A. T. Fuller. a'M Executrix's Notice no Creditors Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, by an ?ir.L atd November 2ud, A. D. 1910, and !Lbyvih Jui1e of "W Cort. has ap KlSi M,arp:retha Magdalena Hlnrlchs twi y'"1 Dd Testament of Peter Dctlet Htnricb, deceased. nf..iEeI8"n5 bv,ncllms against tdeeatata nt are hereby notified and re. JiTi" P""6'1'- ! same, duly verified, to Nn?,ndfo,,!nJ!;' V. "e ofllce of The First in iri ,5 Bftukt lB 11 00(1 Kiver, Oregon, with publMea,,omnheriffroiU 3 MARaA.Iti.THA. MAUDALKNA H1NRICHB ns"al Admin Istratrlx