HOOD ItlVBIl GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1910 2juob Httirr CSlarU r ARfHIJH l). MOI!, Publisher. Subscription, 81 ..10 Per Year. 0. THE CITY ELECTION. The regular annual city flection for Hood River will be held Tuesday, December 6, and at that time the offices of Mayor, three Couneilujcn, t;,rArr am! Treasurer are to be filled. The officers whore terms ex pire January 1, are Mayor D. Mc Uonald, Councilmcu F. C. lironius, I.. H. Huggins and George I. Slocom, Recorder H. II. Langillc and Treasurer E. O, Blanchar. These six men have discharged the duties imposed upon them properly a'd it is for the bent in..rrafa of hi ci t v o t" 1 1 ood River that each and every one of them should he kept in cilice. The present city administration ha? under way the municipal water plant far which builds Wel'C VOtOll. This IS the largest project which hab ever ntt,.mnliil l,v the citv and ia one - of first importance, these men writ have had it in charge should be ivcn the commission to finish it. J'liey are familiar with all the conditions sur rounding the proposed water system and are most capable of completing the work. During the administrate of thu present oflieers there lias t,een more street improvement in this city than during all its previous history and that still more street improve rnnnr hast not been accomplished is only because it hn.i been deemed ad visable to wait until after the installa tion of the water system before build intr too great an amount of permanent street. Much work has been done, in putting the east side road in bi tter condition, sewers have been built and a number of other important improve ments have been made by the city dur inir the present regime. A suit brought at the instance of the present private water company u,l it frmiwlH h;is heen pending re cently against the oflieers of the city Th,. hIm ohicct of this suit has been to delay the installation of thu muniei uMfpm with its truarantee of i ' , tho city'sjiealth. The water company t injunction suit was brought in a tar fetched fashion in the Federal court, were it did not of right belong imd an ell'ort has been made to cloud the good name of the members of the adminis tration. The people should stand back of them in their honest efforts to gam fur thu citv the mire water which the voters ordered them to get by u vote of 2 to 1. The officers have done every thing in their power to carry out tin luill ,.f tho nonnlo and tlieV have had to fight every step of the way iigitiimt those interested in tt private corpora tion, with a past of its own which is unsavory to say the least, bent on blocking the city by every technicality which the lawyers could bolster up. The voters should show fhijc tappre elation of the work done by the eitiy'e officers in returning them to their places a week from next Tuesday. Tll!i CITY'S CREDIT. Owing to thu suit now pending against the city to prevent the sale of the water bonds, together with the charge that the city has exceeded it legal liability, although the bulk -of that indebtedness for permanent street improvements, the bunks have ceased to cash the city warrants, and they are being stamped "unpaid for want funds" by the city treasurer, register ed, and draw interest until such time there will be funds in the city treasury to pay them, which will probably be next March. Tho fact that the band holds one of those warrants has been made the subject of an attack by the News and the local correspondent m the Tni'tlnnd Journal on the credit of the citv. There is no need for alarm that these warrants will not he pan There is nothing unusal in tho cmiim stances of com, lies or municipulit.ie being without funds at tho dote of tli year owing to unforseen, but neces sary expenditures, and the "howl" would be greater, should the city cease all work of improvement, cut oil' the lights from the streets, allow the roads to become impassable, i-top all street improvements and other nees Hary work. Contingencies arise, un forseen at the time of making the tax levy, which must be taken care of. To provide too great a fund for these con tingencies would increase the taxes to a burdensome degree, l'erluips the greatest criticism that strangers offer in regard to our city, is the lack of well paved streets, cement walks and other permanent improvements IVuih in old established cities of this si a which have had generations in which to make them. '1 he Council have en deavored to do as much of this work a: possible within reasonable limit: , and llliu Uaiurol't bonding ai t has compel ed the city to nstiinic the indebted hi-ss of nulch street improvement and cans d a technical exeesn of iniu bUd ncss. Real Estate Transfers. Real Estate transfers in Hood River County for the week ending November 9 1010, as reported by 'I he Hood River Abstract Co : to Nellie F. McCune; 10. t5 acres cast of Odell. flood River Orchard Rand Co. to Anna M. Hughes; 2 acres in Barrett d strict. Flora F. Hartley to et al to George F Ogden; 10 acres in Willow Flat. W.'Rohs Winans, to Fred S. Hol- t....ii! I. at 1 and east one "an oi iui 7 Pequot Sheet and Pillow Cases We carry a Good Supply. There are None Better. f Rose rl.eholl dock it, Idlewilde. Fred S. Holtseen to VV. WinCim ; 'lit acres near YViimns. r nv V. b'l'.vard,i lo lone Scott", 2'' acres on the east sine. E.T.I lull to Joseph A. Moore; i; acres near "iell. jU. .", , III-LI "UK I.'. .T f"S? Kltong; undivided onenaii oi ioim i -.a Faraiiise Acreage. i ' 'i'. I-olts to otho v.. ueaue ; " I acres in upper vs.lie. w , ,ee A. Amsbarv 10 Willie mwn Co. ; '10 acres on Fast side. .Iiiseph V. llateheKler 10 Irvine un.y Acheson; Lot in Kivervk-w 1'ark addition. . Joseph F. Hatchcldcr to Harold Hershner; Rot in liivervievv 1'ark Ad dition. Orion A. Graham to W. I,. l.epass and A. K. Ifiggs; 10 acres in upper valley. . (Jrton A. Graham to I rederick ,!. Fewings; I!0 acres in upp'-r valley, Harry F. Francis to A. O. Anderson- 12 22 acres in Oak Grove district. Elizabeth A. Rriggs et al to Anna M. Youkm; (J acres south o' town. J. hi. Half, Jr., to Charles Hall; ICO acres in upper valley. X I'All JONES Mild llavsns Ci.- ir. Quality oiilv. bu and loc si.i A.l'lalh Agent lown from J. K. McGregor v. Mosier yesterday. M. Ktn.Hrum, who has been in the logging camp of I lie Newby mill dur ing thu season, left for J'oitlar.d ii telduy to spend the winter with his family. l)c;4 viilucK ill tlic city 011(1 Up. We have a splen did line of FURS in Sets and Separate Pieces at any Price youwish from a h Child' Set for $1.25 y up to 335.00. k.aitil. WiUllfK. (McV LADIES' AND CHILDREN Sj UKIib one oi w t;ugusi itRii lcst iiKHortntentsiu the city. You will wonder why you should I other making these when you r:in get thfin rvady made for such icanonable prit'fH as we have thenifoi. Theyaie made vp of the newest weaves and latest styles. All ages. For ladies we have dresses suitable for every occasion. Dres.-es that would cost you from v more in orlland. 1 Let tits Mmw them to vou. You can better npimciate their value. Ladies' tailored suits and-coats another new express shipment opened up. We know we please vou and give you the .suits for 19.00, .f 10.00,112.00 American Lady and White House Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen, a New Lot just opened up in lace and button newest lasts and styles. Yon should see our Fine Line of Fancy China Cut Glass and Siverware. The largest and best line we, ever had. 2nd Floor. It 4 - SWEATERS All sizes, all colors, all prices. We have one of the largest assortments in the cit', from a child's sweater for 50c, 7bc, 85c, $1.00 and up. Knit sweater vests f for ladies; as well as lit .coats. There that you could wear as a winter wrap that would be ahead of a good sweater. We have a line lrfdUtgZZ n 1 m I line of rruw rv sn, I .5 41 ri'UIASUIOKED MUFFLER; is nothing in ulflers in wool and silk. All colors. 25c, 35c and up. Knit Shawls, Newports and Fascinators. Toques and Caps. We are prepared for the cold, stormy weather and. you can get just what you want here. Special Ladies' Short ' Coats Let us show you. THE PAHIS FAIR., Hood River, Ore. Ycu Can ork Near a Window f . in winter when you have a Perfec tion Oil Heater. It is a portable radiator which can be moved to any part of a room, or to any room in a house. When you have a Fi Mr E23Sg2S2SEE! tnOKCLESS Absolutely smokeless and odorless you do not have to work close to the stovt;, which i:; usually far from the window. You can work where you wish, and be warm. You can work on dull winter days in the full light near the window, without being chilled to the bone. The Perfection Oil Heater quickly rives heat, and with one filling of the font burns steadily for nine hours, without smoke or smell. An Indicator always shows the amount of oil in the font. The nller cup, rut in like a cork in a bottle, is attached by a chain. This heater has a cool handle and a damper top. The Perfection Oil Heater has an maiciuatic-Iocklnfj fl;itn snrcadcr-which nrevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back, so : the wick can be quickly cleaned. The burner body or gallery : cannot become wedged and can be unscrewed in an instant tor rewicking. The Perfection Oil Heater is finished in japan or nickel, is strong, durable, well-made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental. I Aft Dealer) Cvtrywhert. If el wilt f-v drscnphn circular to t'ie flcj'fil ty-'H)' ! fit Standard Oil Company (IncorpoinUtil) - m i fruit Fair and iioiiaaY Sale 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 Apply 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 Fresh Line of ! Men's and Ladies' Rub! i o ilegiiis ii Fridav Full New Line of Umbrellas 1 November 2 liarrettes of all descriptions are now awaiting your inspection. l'iiiin ;md liaiTcd I'.nncl I cs l'nr 25c I'ilic I l gold, inhiid ;i nd jewelled I'tirrel tes.. big values nl 75c and $1 l'l tin (irttv H.'irrettes I5c,25c and 35c bilOeS of all descriptions Children's Tan button, black button and high top .shoes for school wear $2, $2.50 and $3 Ladies" Patent button with eravenette or velvet Ion $4.00 Ladies' High Top dim Metal Shoe for Ladies' HijrhTopTan Shoes for RUBBERS to fit any shoe from No. in babies to No. S in ladies. 4-50 5.00 A Yakiiii.i jirl inlvcrtiM't' to m.ih thrie Yakim!'. apples to any aiMix-ss (istnuil on riri ,pt (if "5 ciiils. Sin: ooulil lu't net rich it' flic wan ilialii';; in FIdihI Kivtr fruit at. that rati' as tlio a cni;ii' po;,ta(;i! f.r our ilooil Hivor npplc as they wciv ; t nt out from Toi'tlam! u 'ew wu'lts in :is 1H cents. MaKe liei aei,iiiiliitaia e. She will j'. t or,r nioiiev C. A. l-hilh aturday7 afternoon, nenl 2::i0 at Kootlntll this Chapman 1'ark. Jos. West came up from Portland Sunday, retlirnin.tr yesier,l,iy al'ternoon. f Lnfo 1'eiiee and family eame down roin Wasco yestenlay to sipend 'Ihanks Kiviiif,' with fllrs. I'tiico's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. lVui:h. II. T. lVnf;h camo with them iroin Wasco, hot continued his journey to Astoria. img opeuiiig iui riitici)' asm oi ''Keep Clean" Hair Brushes,' regular U.V value for 39c "Talc Powder," Collates and Meuuen's, r(!;-ular '."! si.e.for..., ANY :1.25 UMl'RKLLA in the house for ; 89c Knitted Wrist Canvas Cloves, regular l.V value for ' 8c per pair Seamless SheUs, sK'.m. regular Soc values for 66c Pillow Cases, regular l.V- values, for Hc Here's one for the children: A train of three ears with an'eugine, for 19c Lverv artiele mentioned in this adv is "brand new" and fresh from the factory. 13 Values up to G.0O, your choice, 1 1.00 Nemo Corsets for Stout or Slender Fig ures. We carry a Large Assormentin all sizes and grades. These are the Best Made $2 to $5 2 Midget Restaurant Mun and wife want spuatlon on Hood River raucti. K. OoHse, Hood Klver, Ore. Ulft FOR 8At.K-Houne lor aaledr to let out for winter ktwpHpraifiie, W2 K. ind Wauled lllnxen, Wn. -Two lad lea, mother and daughter, per ior Mrs. L. wish petition a housekeeper for gentLnian. Hoar a only if unlit worn, A. Aluer, Ulii I)8t-Five month's old Scotch collie, white with black spot on baek. Answem to name ' rtancho." Kinder please plions Odell 2. dlft Wanted-Kveryone In Hood River and vi cinity to read the opening chapters ol the new Berla! by Robert W. Chambers In the Novem b.;r number of the Cosmopolitan Magazine. It Is toe greatest novel of the year and is lllus traled by Charles Dana Gibson dl5 Day Work Wanted A Japanese boydes'rts houseclcanliiK and' other kinds of work by i the hour in the city. (Jail phone 'MSL. d!5 Wanted To let a contract lor the grubbing and plowing of acres or more. Will fur nish good bouse for right, party. Would like work to start at once. Address A.J.Rogers, R. V. D. 8, Box 9H, Hood River, Ore. Kor sale or rent 8. room house, corner of Oak, Htnte and Ninth streets. Price, $H,(00. Kor rent, luriiisoed, by the month or lease. Iir. Bi'okIuh. st the olllce. Kor sale Klue driving and saddle horse, 7 years -Id. wmiid and iientlc, together with open hngiry, new this summer. harn hs, cow boy saddK brld'e, winicr and summer lap robeH. Uood cart for muddy weather. Will make an sltraetive priceon entire outfit lor (iiick snle. Rhone ..0 L. Kor sale Lease on business building, at KtyicBlmp. Cal Wanted Horses to take to pasture above The Indies. Pasture, ii per month, friM a head for delivery of horses to pasture. Gil bert Edglngton, Rhone 140 ii. Oakdale Greenhouse Kor Fall planting we have a choice collection of 2 year Hoses, one, two and four year Peonies. Bulbs in plenty such as Hyacinth, Narcissi, Daffodils, Early and J.ate Tulips, some very choice Vines, Shrubs, Ornamental Trees. .A full line of Greenhouse Plants. Phone 1972-M. FLETCHER & FLETCHER, Route 1 Hinger Hewing Machine Co. New Hood River Salesroom opposite First National Hunk. Machines sold, rented, exchanged, re paired. Needles and supplies. tf HAY AND OATS for sale, 'phone 1912L. Kelly Bros., tf Lost-Ladies' Belt and Belt Buckle on Oct. Oth. Liberal reward offered. Kinder pleas return to Ulacler Office. I will lend my team to responsible party for their keep until the middle of Kebruary. Apply Odell BS. Wanted-lilds to grub one or two Herat at White Halmon, near Cook's Addition. Ad. drees Dr. A. L. Uolder, The Dalles, Oregon. For Hale Team of 6.year-old horses, ona sorrel and one black, weight 2K00, guaranteed good workers, double or single. Hee Oeo. Chamberlain, Mosier, Ore. I'ot Hale (loner t well curbing, (ins Miller, one mile from town on Relmont road. Ot Wanted A good home for a good horee for the winter. Call up 18'JL. d8 Want, d A general housework girl. Mrs. ii. T. 1'arr, 11 Odell. Phone dH Kor Rent Two nicely furnished rooms within one block of posiolllce. l'lione 1021). For Hale l arge spring chicken fi ies and roosters. Oakdale, phono 19 .M. dH Kor Snle Rooming hou.-e, ood paying bns Inens. For part Iculars address 11. 1). J., care U lacier ds Wanted-A chimney street. 3 leaner for lOlSTweltth d.S or Hale one good .1 er.se v cow and llnlt'Or- plugton chickens. Phone 19H2L this week. Found A combination Masonic and Odd Fellows pin In Jenkins office. Owner call l nils onice. Ol Punt Ies m need of expert pruner address E. A. lYather, HiKd River. dl Roys n.ny be had and somet'ltnes girls. The oliler ones a' ordinary wages and ot tiers to be schooled snd cared for in return tor slight services rendered. For particulars address W. T. Gardner. Sunt. Boys' and Girls' Aid Society of Oregon, Portland, Ore. dl Kor Hale -New organ, "il Montello Ave. dl Young ennnle. thoroughly responsible, no children, wish to store piano for its use. Host of care and tuning. R. T. Newhall, 207 Pros- peel Ave. dl For Halo Good shout pigs; first call, first served for they won't last long. Phoue 1V&1L, or Odell 91. A. T. Fuller. VM Lost Watch fob, buckle and chain beurlnc Inltlnls II. .1. I.. Kinder please leave at this olllce. d(t Wanted To buy second hand set of harness. Pnone, Odell 173. d8 Kor Hale Faultless No. 2 grubbing machine complete, In good condition. Rhone Odell 279. d8 Kor Hale 0(0 lb. mare, excellent farm, road and saddle horse. Also light buggy and new harness. Call and see them and make au oUer. Phone 2WK. . If Notice of Regular City Election. Notice is hereby gtven that pursuant to the order of the Common Oonncll of the City of Hood Klver, Oregon, that the regular City Election will be held In the City of Hood River, Oregon, In the City Hall therein, on Tuesday, the 6th day of i ecember, 1910, for the purpose of electing one Mayor, three Conn cllmen, one City Recorder and one City Treasurer. A. B. Shelley, John Culbertson and C. L. Wheeler have been appointed Judges ir said election by the Common Council and Ralph Savage and H. M. Prindle have been appointed elerks of said eleotlon. Polls will be opened at. the hour of eight o'clock A M. and remain open until the hour of seven o'elo-k P. M. of said dale. Pursuant to the order of the Common Council, two weeks not ice is given of said election by pub lishing same in the Hood Klver Glacier for three successive Issues and posting Botlces thereof In three public places In the City of Hood River. luted and first published Thursday, November 17, 1910. H. B. LANGILLE, City Recorder. Wanted Two men for short Job ot planting next week. One mile out. Tel. 27JM. dl For Sale Practically new lorlv horse nower automobile, reasonable, or will exchange for noon stiver property. Buns ji. Bouie, Houle s Piano House, Hood Klver. n21 W anted To trade a good surrey for a three inch low wheeled wagon. Call up Geo. 1). Culbertson u2l For Halo Cheap handsome bay driving mare, speedy trotter, weight 10SO to 1100. 8 years old, very easy keeper, safe for lady or child to drive; bargain if taken at one Telephone 201K. n24 For Sale-Small horse, weight 700 lbs., tie; broke lo ride or drive. Phone 2172K. gen- n24 W silled Washwoman either In town or on East side. Telephone 20221. u'24 For Hale standard' bred brou.e turkeys. Philip 11, Carroll, 1S8M. n24 Wanted -Single top buggy and harness. Phone 1(-KU n24 K.stray Running at large contrary to herd law, one .lersey heifer branded O or Q on left hip. Owner can secure same by paying charges. Troy Shelley. dlS Lathr op For Sale 1 1 acres under cultivation 5 acres in apples, Spitz and Newtowns, 3 and 4 years old. Water free for irrigation. Good 7-room house. One and one-half miles from town. Near school. An opportunity to buy a good place at the right price. $7,000.00. Terms. D. E. RAND, Owner Phone 328 X Executrix's Notice no Creditors Notice Is hereby slven that the Count r Court of Hood River County, Oregon, by au order dated November mid, A. D. 1910, and signed by the Judge of said Court, has ap pointed Margaretha Magdalena Hlnrlcha executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Peter Detlel Hlnricb, deceased. Al! persons having claims against tde estate of said decedent are hereby notified and re quired lo present the same, duly verified, to uir iiiiufriguei, hi ine oiuce oi ine nrsi National Bank. In Hood River, Oregon, with in six (ft) moil lis from the dabs of the first publication hereof. First publication November 8, 1910. MARGARETHA MAUDALENA HINHICHS na-dl Administratrix Notice. State of Oregon, ) County of Hood River. f BS- I, Geo. D. Culbertson, County Clerk of Hood River County, Oregon, do hereby certify that at a general election held in said County and State on the 8th day of November, 1910, that the question of whether stock should be permitted to run at large in Bald win Precinct of said County and State, was duly submitted to the legal voters of said precinct, and that as a result of said election a majority vote was cast against stock running at large in said Baldwin Precinct, and Now Therefore, pursuant to the direction of the statute of the State of Oregon, so made and provided, I do hereby declare and give notice that it shall be unlawful on and after sixtv Apples to Vladivostock. Twenty five boxes of fancy Hood River Ortley apples, a special order from the Ulaxwclton Orchards, were aboard the steamship, Chicago Maru, which sailed from Seattle last week bound for Vladivostock, Siberia. The order was specially Lpacked for the long journey by Robinson, deReding & Crocker in layers of excelsior paper placed in cranbarry boxes. The fruit was ordered by a San Fraciaco export ing 'house. days from the date hereof, within the boundaries of the said Baldwin Pre cinct, in Hood River County, State of Oregon, for any Live Stock, viz: Any cow, calf, bull or steer, any horse, mare, colt, gelding or stallion, any mule, jack, or jennet, any sheep, lamb or lambs, goat or goats, kids or kids, hog or hogs, pig or pigs, to run at large, under4penalty of ten dollars for the first offense and twenty dollars for each and every subsequent offense, to be recovered from the owner of the stock in civil action before a justice of the peace in said precinct. In Testimony Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and the seal of the Court this 21st day of November, 1910. d-8. Geo. D. Culbertson, County Clerk of Hood River .County. The ladies who have not yet got their new fall hats should take advan tage of the big sale at the Style Shop. One naif off on all patterns and our own make hats. lsiiMi-iiittiniirA'J-Jrv''-ti:'