The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 27, 1911, Image 2

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1911
huah Star (blaricr
Subscription, 81. K r r Tear,
ram on ti
with reference to tii
companies and the i
tics is well worthy
As Mrs. Cox fuy
Oregon, especially
Columbia Gorge, i
ami a greet man;
satisfied with a DM
care nothing for 3i
ever, arc lookini
featnrei as was,
Cox looking for Ml
th cKiilnmitions o
lasmve pessenget
II railroad
rummuni-
cent ry of
end
:
ing out the places ol Interest to 1t:
I i v, li r,
CENSUS lUKKU'S GBATIPYINfl REPORT
a
ir. th tnini mtu. of farm lands there
8mc lands has increased 214
This enormous Bad (ratifying
Imorklon residence
! burns to ground
Catching in the garrett from a de
fective Hoc, tne residence of Jack
. i on at 1818 Cascade avenue was
I completely destroyed by fire yesterday
afternoon. The family heard the
ng of the flames while they were
i , nor ahint 9 ;80 o'clock, but the
were SO herd to reach and had
ich headway that it was impossi
ble (0 check them with the weak
of water from a garden hose
The sound o f alarm nuickly brought
the volunteer fire department, but
c of lack of street hydrants the
people Of this vicinity getting their
w..l. t from private mams, it was
in able to make an effect! We fight and
. ton WBS turned toward saving the
tare from the burning building
ind to prevent the conflagration from
spreading to adjoining property. With
he exci ption of two or three beds and
n i.,ve every thine; was'saved from the
interior of the structure. Because of
the an vailing high wind from the west
the adjoining house of Charles foster
Imminent danger from the
, ;;,;W( ,. 0f lparka, but it was saved by
being kept soaked from small hose
jtri amS and bucket of water.
Mr, Morrison had just completed
i vi ral hundred dollars worth of Im
provement on the property, lie states
that his loSS Will exceed 11600, about
one fourth of which ;is covered by
BLIVSsVSBBSHSVsHSflS
ret.
ir.die I ! ,
Wild land,
-id' re
ifitabli
the
llHlll
peel
Vakinu Uiioai I'niic.
ith the decision of the Granger
t Growers' union to merge itself
ie Yak mm Valley Fruit Growers'
n, the las) link has been forged In
bain of local unions from Selah to
newick. The only exception is the
icultural union at North Yakima,
that being a large and well estab
i institution, it has not been ex
, d a sny time that it would go in
the i v company. Many of the
d ll
larger organization.
ir own ware-
id over to the
Wenatchee Ad-
Xhe first week in May has been
'Nemo Week" for years- the
time when all the new Nemos arj
ready. A greater event than ever
this year, because it is the first
full showing of the new
Nemo Lastikops Ccr .et System
There's a NKW model for every
figure, from very slender to extra
stout the most comfortable and
stylish corsets ever made.
Prices $3.50 up
Thi3 is a special invitation for
you to visit our Corset Depart
ment thia week. We want you to
see the new Nemos,
We carry a fine line of other makes
Corsets for
50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50
in
SPECIAL: Millinery Pattern
Hats, all bought since Easter. Values
up to $8.00. Your choice $2.98
Do not miss this opportunity for there
lire surely some big bargains in this
bunch.
Ladies' Laundered Collars
Values up to 25c. The9e are slightly
soiled but are truly a bargain at this
price. Each 2 l-2c
Talcum Powder
Colgate's Talcum Powder and Men
nen's Talcum Powder, the kind that
you usually pay 25c a can for else
where. Our price, per can 14c
Ladies' Belts
In this line we have almost any
thing that you can wish for in linen,
silk, elastic, kid and patent leather,
from 10c Up
Special
We have a hunch of Ladies' Belts
in cloth, kid and patent leather, values
up to 50c. Your choice 10c
Books
Do not forget that our book depart
ment includes all the newest books on
the market which we will sell you for
50c each. Then, again, you get a
book that has not been handed around
from house to house, and thus coming
in contact with contagious diseases,
and in this way bring them to your
own home.
SPECIAL
Ladies' and Children's Shoes and
Slippers, values up to $1.75, odds and
ends. Your choice to close them
out 75c
SPECIAL
Men's and Boy's Shoes, mostly
drummer's samples, but some odds
and ends that are the biggest kind of
bargains. There are shoes in this lot
that are worth up to $4.00 a pair.
There are shoes for work, shoes for
dress and shoes that are for knock
about wear, and the best of values in
every pair. Your choice the pair
only $1.98
SPECIAL
Ladies' Misses' and Children's Shoes
in kid, gun metal and patent leather,
button and lace in tan, black and
chocolate. About all sizes in this lot.
Values up to $3.50. Your choice, the
pair $1.50
GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES
of blue and white Gingham, trimmed
with plain blue chambric with low
neck and short sleeves, lace trimmed,
each $2.25
LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS
of black and white checked Gingham,
with three pleats on each side, long
sleeves, each 50c
MIDDY BLOUSE WAISTS
of White Lawn and Duck, trimmed
with blue, each $1.00
Middy Blouse made of fine white
Pepperel Jean sailor collar is of dark
blue wool, twilled flannel stars em
broidered in each corner of collar,
front of garment is laced with silk
lacer. Correct shaped sleeve and per
fect workmanship throughout. Prices
$1.40, $1.50 and $1.75
THE PARIS FAIR
The Store That Gives
You the Best Valves
tats of Oregon
the world
Although the fruit Industry oi the
state bus already reached an enormous
nroDortlon. it has merely begun, and
the increase In I
wild hinds will b
Notice.
in the de
the
levefopment of
ried forward In
a far greater
icon seen in the
Inn may be ll On
rations that are
thi Hood
iward in
every section crews
In , clearing land of
j m w orchards, in
Lower Hood Rive
l Ik
mk of cultivation has begun,
lint not
irio ntii
Iv the slate making
i in the fruit industry.
Members ol the Hood ICiver
trial Club: You ure hereby
ed that ut the next regular meet
f the Hood Kiver Commercial
lo be behl on the evening of Mon-
.... :.. U- 1U..I. l)....n,u
day, May sin, on, in ins oiuu nuvu...
the mailer ol niing Duppienwnwrj
Article. i of Incorporation will come Up
for consideration. Your presence ill
the meeting is urged.
Ernes! C. Smith, President,
.1. C. Skinner, Secretary.
The
added
their
head.
tana.
urn
tin
het
Bk'i Head For Ofce.
illbert-VaUghan Implement Co.
to the decorative fixtures of
arllce last week a large elk's
The specimen comes from Mou
lt has 111 prongs, is well marKeii
adds much to the appearance of
hand ome lofflca room. Almve the
Messrs. (iilhert and VaUghaD
have tin
respeoth
I") H n the
lellers IS. I'. Bi., carvec
athered oak, between their
,. numhnri in the order carved
ame material.
been thrown open to new settlers.
Thousands of hone.w, keis from th
east are pouring into this section am
Utilising the cheap lands lor stock nils-
Ins and diversified farming,
The building of n
initiation:: by inakini:
ill Is and the
on roads has flu
ent in increafinu
next tan srs ; for
learned of the ben'
value of permani nl I
As stated In ll S 6
Prisoner Has "Jimmies.
A laborer, who gave Ins name us
itth. mil hrnuorht here Monday from
It. Hood district suffering fromdelir
,,,, lmia caused bv alf excessive
,.f alcohol and ulaceil in the city
It. was at Brsl tUOUgM MB1 u
be possible that be would have
sent to the insane asylum at
However, he has recovered
i released yesterday.
ItlVI
lowsi
1 1 mi V r
Krvsr,
prison,
might
New hall Hurt in liunaway.
Kobi T. Newhall, local agent for the
Milton Nursery Co., while drivina to
his home on the Heights Monday night
With a buggy loaded with fruit trees,
wai bailly,fnjuredwhen,nia horse was
f, (hti ned by a bunch of trees falling
the dashboard and ran away
, hng Into a fence In front of tM
r, ij, nCe f Dr. Durable, Mr. Newhall
loi i his i rout i ra In the accident and
was badly bruised about the loirs.
Summons,
in tha circuit Coort ol tin
for Hood Klvi-r county.
mlntafratrla, Plslntlff, vh. u.h. Martin and
l m m a, i in, Defendant
roll s Martin and l. at. Martin, Defendants:
in i he name of thaatate "t oreg you srs
hereby lfi'llrc(l II) appear nun nij '
eiiiini him stamai u 111 u .."..v. ...
ii led sun on or beftirsths expiration or sis
eeki Irom the dak of the Brit poWtoaMop
,i thti summons as hereinafter stated, ana If
,nu hoi to mi answer for want thereof the
, , . . i. I., i.t i in. I'liu ri -
i.nLi ion- tniamant aealnst yoo in ilieJ
nam of list so, Member wim taterest tnereoo
llollltlic lentil Uliy (11 mniimi, """"'
lite of eight l"'r Cl in per iiniiiiii , " o
,k lis BUiimey'" fee- III IIiIk mi It, and Mr
her ml mid dl-.iair'ini'iii ihuimj nnu
pended nerein. , , .
1 j m Ik. .,,!,,.,, mill fnri'i'ii.
"-.IT! UHl. rui i . ; ttntt... , -
mredl tlngthesals f that land sltnatsd
In tha City of Hood River, Conntjr of Hoo1
MOidHlHleoi Dreniiii, '" "
i i,ot ntxiy wn, block one (i), Btfaniu
md Addiuon in ina uiy "
mod; tbata writ of asseotion bm
luaa to tbe ibarirr oi Mia oounu huh m-m:
ii. inidoii! lo law and lliu iirncllco of t lilt
mill lleil -aid In n it limy h wild and that
the ofooMdaof uld Mis may bs applied i"
tbe ,u) meol ol tb amount due lbs puunuir
ineliidliiK ulloriiBy'H , costs chiirueii and
iiisiiiirseiiiciiiB us aforesaid; end tbat aansna.
huh unii nil persons elalmlns under tnem
HUbMuuenily to the sasontlonl of Mid noiv
IBn ui Mid Isiid, either us iurchHsers, en-
eiiiiil.iniiccts nr iilherwlse, amy he burred
mill Inn closed of all ilahtH, claims or eipilty
nl re emotion la Mid premises mid every
narl thereof, and tbsl the plalntlffmej tiavs
ndsmenl and eiieutlon HKiiinut tbe defend
ant! ror Miiy dellilency ihut may remain
after applying "H pn Isol the sule of suid
..leinis. s properly sppllosbls to lbs atlsfae.
Uonof Mid Judgment, and for luoh other rc-iii-Ihs
me court may deem equitable
v ,. , served hv i 1. ol
, ...w,.,u ii, iii'i-nriluiiee Willi mi order
made by the c'l"ly J"1'', "'"'
uoiinty Oregon, on ina Mtb day ol April, 111,
whloh order prasorlbei thel jros 'ball appear
and answer Mid complaint on or before tb
expiration Of Sis weeks from i he date of the
,,. :,..,, ii, ,i, i.t ibis suminoiis. 1 he (lute
of the firal publleatloa or thlssommons is the
ntbdsyorAprll. (;.bm.th,
rin9S Attorney fur Pliiinllft.
DO YOU USE DRAIN TILE?
making a high grade quality of Cement Drain Tile and are
furnish in any quantity 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 16 inch sizes. In
I Middle West, where a great amount of cement tile has been
nsidered far superior to the common clay tile. In support of
ut we quote you what users say in different sections:
ider, of Fremont, Nebr., says: "I have put in about 70,000
We a i
prepared t
the Ka6t a
used, it- i -this
state:
R. B.
feet of cement tile, varying in size from five to fifteen inches, and same
baH proven very satisfactory. I have placed an order for more to be used
this season."
W. I) Kust, Newell, Iowa, writes: "I have laid 11,000 cement tile
ibis year and And it first class In every respect. My opinion is it will be
only a short time until it will be considered the only practical tile made."
J. M. anion, Tracy, Minn , says: "Last spring i nao lam on my
eprlngdsle Bto
which appeal:'
one mile ol tin
OAKDALE GREENHOUSE
Roses 2 years old from 30c to 75c ; $3.50 to $5.00 per dozen. We have many
of the newest ones. .Shrubs and vines of all kinds. A splendid lot of .Mountain
Ash-, Catalpa and Poplar, ti to 10 ft. high. A few specimens Uatalpa, uaruy
Pernnials of all kinds, a fine lot of I'iones. We have plenty of Aster, Taney, .er
aniums, Salvia. Cosmos. Snapdragon, NaBturtiuni, Lobelia, and all kinds of
greenhouse pot plants. Choice cut Mowers on hand at all times. Floral designs
a specialty. Our prices are reasonable. Pot plants at the Fraos Hardware store.
Phone 1972 M
Fletcher & Fletcher R. l. Hood River
WANTED
Wanted (J nod cow.
3202 Mi
C. E.
I'oflin, phone
mis
I bad laid
k l'aini about three-quarters of a mile of cement tile,
to be working very satisfactory. I expect to put in about
same kind of tilo another spring."
Investigate for Yourself
and you will find this tile to be all right. Prices on the smaller sizes are
about the same as for elsy tile, while for the larger sizes, they will be
found very much cheaper. Samples can be seen at the different plumb
ing shops in this city, and at our yards one block northwest of Staten's
tore on the hill, where orders will he tilled.
BRADLEY BROS.
Wanted Olrl for eenerul housework, ('has.
N.Clarke. mis
Wanted Position by man and wife Have
had experience In Grand Junction, Colo , or
chards. Address T. N . Keener, general de
livery, Portland, Ore. mil
Wanted Children to care for by gentleman
and wife with no children. Address Mrs. M.
A. Mct'ay. While Hulmon. in-ll
LMOn or
in-ll
Wanted Good sound team, weight
more. (Klell 1X1 II. f , Kinery.
Wanted-Position on fruit ranch by experi
enced man with family. Apply 1). I). Dels,
box 244, city. PI, one 24SX. ml
Notice of Completion of Block I, High
land Addition, State St. Improvement.
hereby glv
A I (I red,
this I7tn
iini'letton nl IDS
la Iron!, of and
Nnllce Is llefl'iiy given mill "
i iinlrnelnr. has 11 led wriuen ihhkw
day of April, 1911. ol tne c
.,..1 i.r sin!.. Street
adiolnlni Bloc I, Highland Addltlon.ln the
, h v i I Kiver, Oregon, under his i nn-
:.. win. n.iul'ltv liereliitniv iniule and ele
i. iiii mm. mid Unit the amount dns said eon-
iraetorfor said improvement upon iinin
anos Is hereby Itatad to bs the sum of I888J)0,
And notice is further given tiiai was objso-
Hons in the iiici plaiice of said block under
1 lit- cntilrnrl W1U1 Hie Slim coinrm-iui niiuir
part of said i lly may be filed in the office nl
the underail I city lleconli r by any inter-
sled partv nl nii.v tunc wit li I ii veil days
Irom the dale of tiling said iiollce, to wn,
within seven days from the Mb day of April,
191 1
(bis notice Is published In the IPsid ltlver
lacier for two Consecutive Issues thereof, the
diile of the ttrsl publication tie reof being t lie
ii . a. OA in in i .i.e.,
City Recorder,
''7ih day ol n i
il27lll I
11111.
Notice of Completion of Blocks 3 and 5,
Waucoma, and of Blocks 4 and 5,
Riverview Park, Columbia St. Imp t.
Notice Is hereby given thai the W. O. Al.
dri ll Co., contraetorSi liare tiled written DO
lice this 27th day of April, lull, of the complc
lion ol the Improvement of Columbia sireei,
in front of and tidjolning blocks 3 and &, Wau
conni, and blocks 4 and S lllvervlew Park, in
Hie City of Hood Kiver, Oregon, under their
contract with thta olty bltherto made and
entered into, and that the amount due said
ooatraetOIS f(r said Improvement upon its
acceptance, Is hereby stated to be the amount
of 11,459.10, made Up M follows; Korlhelm.
provement of said block 3, 11175 40; for the Im.
prnvementof ssid hliHik 5, Wauooma, S5i00;
tor the Improvement of block 4, S202.U0; and ol
block fi. S724.HO, Riverview Park.
And notice Is further given Ihat any nhlec-
HmiN to the acceptance of said blocks under
the contract with the said contractors on the
part ol said City may be died In the office of
the undersigned City Recorder by any Inter,
eslcd party lit any time within seven days
from the date ot filing said notice, to. wit,
Within seven days from tne 27th day of April,
mil.
This notice Is published In the Hood Kiver
Glacier for two consecutive lssuea thereof, the
date of the first publication thereof being the
27th dnv or April, lllll. H. H. LANGILLB,
a27iii4 Ctty Recorder.
Wanted Com Detent bookkeeper end sten
ographer, lady, desires position In or near
uoou Kiver. t.an give nesi ot city reiereneea
Four years experlene as bookkeeper and gen.
eral office manager for large firm. Address
J. N. E., No. 19. Ulendoru Hotel, Portland
Oregon. a27
WaNTKI! TO TRAtlie UU acres wltbln
city limits of Kenuewlck, Wash.; fenced pnd
ft tuned and partly set lo tree and asparagus.
Also double corner In Corhln Park neighbor
hood, Spokane, Wash , 100x120; fair modern
two story honse; three street car lime within
two blocks; no Incumbrance. Will trade the
above for improved Hood Klverorchard land.
Address owner, K27 Frederick avenue. Spo
kane, Wash. ml
For Kale Five business and three resident
lota on 12th St, Will lie sold cheap. Inquire
of J. H.Gill. a27
For Sale-l'Jn acres, 10 miles east of Portland
and;l4 miles of Mutter on the North bank road
Fine fruit land and much of It ready for the
plow. For details, address or call on J. C.
Hkelton, Butler, Wash. mQ
No. 2
lllll
For Hale-Fully equipped Bwlnipn
grubbing machine. Phone Odell 2X5
Lost Black overcoat near Tucker's bridge.
Phone 277. M. mil
For Sale Party going away, two beds com
plete, g( id as new, and different household
goods. AlsokodHk 5x7 with tripod. Apply
Karstedt, 214 Fourth street cor. Slate. mil
For Bale Hotel. For a short time 1 will
offer my 20 room house, well furnished, with
tWO lots and outbuildings; no competition;
good business, but oil account of other Inter
ests wish to go out of the business. Address
Mary V. Olsen, underwood. Wash. mi",
Our stock ot barred Plymouth rocks ure the
beBt we have ever had. Specially selected
sad niuti'd. The roosters ure something
Krand. The hens are well marked, good In
Bhape and the color cannot be beat. If you
want to improve your mis k, gi-i on- ueni,
which Is tne clicapcsi. I'.ggs in iwo selling
tlockinru l (in iiry
fruit
gnat,
of IH
BJ 8 pi I" cent,
indeed, for the I
Intensive nature
One OX the nn I g
the census report is
of the farms that i
"nil owners" cla
becomes older one w
for mi increase of 1 1
rat ms
the last
Ileal I
been employed
t , ii.it spparatu
nf le.
):n Inn
as operator of the elec
whom was burled
leaves surviving
ll' til.
it lul
him
(Ink theatre
i wife and two
fell ii
nklt
be expected.
Kiver on business last Thursday. I
made tin' Pioneer office s verj pfeasa
call but found the editor an I his for
very busy as it was "press day."
hope that he will call again when v
have time to show him around. Sk
Miss Hazel Bawden, of Los Angeles,
a student of the University of Southern
California, who has been makiM tour
of the Northwest, delivering dramatic
sketches, is lure resting her Voice.
Mis Bawden spends part of the year
going to school and part in college,
She may render programs In several
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Announcement
We wish to announce that we
have completed arrangements to
handle the
Overland Cars
Our demonstrator will be here
tomorrow. A wide range of body
styles, one for every taste. Prices
from $775 to $1675, f.o.b. factory.
Wanted 4 or 5 room bOUM. well located,
furnlnhed house preferred, l'lione 1'Z. O. H.
Molden. in4
Wanted to Buy Man's saddle, not heavy,
alw double-harrel stmt ku. Give full de.
Ncrlption and lowest oatib price. Address J.
H. i;. care uiaeier. nn
Wanted Kxperlenced teamster, man with
wife preferred, house reut Iree. Address K. J.
Ilanham, route No. 'i u-27
Wanted By young married man, experi
enced, work on ranch. Tnos wanting cheap
help need not apply. Phone or address J J.
Mosley, Hood Kiver. JH
FOR SALE
Kor Bale BfOWn leghorn ejjKS lor selling; of
best strain. Enquire of J. L. Carter, phone
1H7M. mis
For Sale A pony anil Herkutilre
0. Kasterly, phone 1KC! K.
hoar,
mis
O.
Kor Hale lly gelding, li yearn old, weight
about 1150, perfectly sound. K. 11. Pllson,
phone Odell 83. mis
For Sale A new one-home Mllburn wagon,
harneRR and saddle, will nell cheup If taken
at once. Phone tUU M. ml8
Kor Hale or Kent-Two 4-tiHiin cottages, also
fornlsbed rooms Mrs. H. J. Fredericks,
phone fi9 M. mis
For Sale Because of sickness In the family
I have decided to sell out the well established
Hock ford store, doing a general mercantile
business In the best community In ttie Hood
River Vallev. Will sell the stock at Invoice
and rent the buildings, or will sell the whole
E. nrayford, K. D. No,
thing at a bargain
noon Kiver.
ml8
For Hale At a bargain by owner, corner
lot UOillO feet; II room plastered house, built
In buffet, all In good condition, corner May
street and Park ave. t all at residence. m!8
Kor Sale For $15,110. Showcase as good as
new ai Tart i ransier uo., ara street. m
Wanted To exchange, almost new S';.ln.
tire Mchulller wagon tor good 2'2.ln. tired
wagon, l'lione red 208 L. mis
For Hale Klve acres near l'arkdale, set to
good commercial apples, $250 per acre. Also
live-acre tracts uncleared al $125 ier acre.
(Iiiodsoll; fine mountain view; easy terms
Owner. Address F., U lacier. nils
For Hale Columbia graiihaiihone In first
.'lass order, also records at half price. I'hone
210 X. 111I8
For Hale We are now in a position to fur
nlsh rough nnd dressed lumber of t lie van
ons kinds. Annie boxes and strawberry
orates lor this seasen. Orders will be
iiroiiintlv filled. I1 miles southeast of Park
dale. Hay ,t w . l'arkdale, ore. a2:tf
Kor Hale One brown horse about liHI lot
Bent le. dues not scare at atitos. works single
or double. Price reasonable. Phone 54 odell
or address O. I,. W. ml
Registered trotting driving mare,
weignt aooui
Kor Hale
dark bay
call mjj
For lialr-Uood gentle work team, weight
about .bui. ri ice --i. i none aLK. m
Kor particulars
am
Write, Phone or Call
Tip-Top Motor Car Co.
Phone 82-B Hood River
ixn tji on ui nr iw ir njrySyZjnJunPun
n -.. uri rv irv urvi m irn jn un krt iu-v u-t wv Irk uri krv
For Hale-Forty acres red shot soil, SI miles
from Hood Kiver, less than 1 mile from Sum
mil Station, on the Mt. Hoed K. K., I acres
cleared with bearing home orchard, ' , acre
vineyard, 10 acres slashed, eauy clearing, tine
aprlngs, new rough house, log barn. Flue
view of valley, river and mountains. Ideal
home and first-claim investment. Write own
er for price and terms. P. O. box .133, Hood
Kiver, Ore. tf
KorSale-A team naed to orchard work
very cheap. Will sell single or double. If In.
terested phone 197-X. mt
lols SJ.M). l'lione 18II.X
Yards, Hood Kiver.
ml
For Hale
lalfl
Leghorns and Kliuile island
Win w. ll. Cory
Kin's from tbe
Black Minorca, Ply uili Koek, lirnwn
following pens for
Reds.
Phone
tf.
II A V AND
phone 111121,.
For Sale-Alfalfa and Wheat hay
S. J. Frank, K. K. I). No.H.
OATH for sale, Kelly llros.
delivered,
dltf
For Sale Sorrel mare, s years old, weight
about i UK), c. A. Unntag; Bast Barrett, an
For Sale Eight
gentle, will work
pounds, l'lione , Odell.
year old gray horse, sound,
double or single, about 1400
For Hale Solid oak llbrury table and ma.
botany piano, very reasonable. A. D, Davis,
Phone Odell 17.X. a'27
Kor Hale Jack Junior gasoline engine. Can
be used for spraying machine or lor any pur.
pose. Apply Hood River Mfg. Co. a27
Kor Sale Trojan Powder, no headache.
Just received a shipment of extra strength.
John Itauey. Phone 218-X. a27
For Sale A trap seat suney, good as new;
repainted: ouly used lightly one year. See
same at old Armory, or cull up Dr. ltrosius,
phone 12. Cost price $170. Sale price $125. mil
For Hale I'lano lor a very small Num. One
of the very finest Instruments made. See It
at once. K. K Matt, south en Jerlco Lane,
West Side. m-11
Kor Sale-Twin Oaks farm. 43 ncrea. This
In one of the few desirable locations now left
for sale along the river front. Within 80 rods
of the town llinlls, Address the owner, S. K.
Blythe, Hood Kiver. m-11
For Hale-80 acres unimproved, near Pine
Orove store. Will sell cheap If taken soon.
Mrs. Ida Van Allen, K. D. 1, box 51. Tele
phone S073-L, m-11
For Bel Rubber llred buggy, used four
months. Price 855. Inquire ol 0. P. Hoot,
Hotel Oregon. m-11
For Sale Alialfa and wheat hay. Two
sound young horses, broke single or double.
Three miles out. in Harnett district, phone
BM L. Ralph IllnrlchH. tf
For Hale Several head of small horses. good
under saddle and for driving; single and
double harness: one top buggy; two or three
light wagons suitable for truck or berries.
Any of above cheap for cash or will trade for
anything I can use. A. o. Hersliey. a27
Kor Sale-The best driving horse In the val.
ley. Apply Fashion Stable. atf7
FOR RENT
For Rent -llesl rab le offices In t lie new
llellbronner Hulldtng. These are the best
appointed offices in the city (iet a com
fortable office and watch viair business
grow. iu2 J. II. II K 1 1,HK( INNER, Owner.
Kor Rent Nicely farntihed front room,
with bath, near the center of town. Mrs. H.
0. Mcliulre, 509 Cascade avenue n-27
For Kent Famished Hat
Henderson, Incorporated.
Inquire of J,
1114
MISCELLANEOUS
Lost Gold chain necklu'e with pendaut
attached with small diamond in center.
Kinder please leave at Ulacler office and re
ceive reward. ml
Iiat Between Park Si., KibOOl and C. L
Clapp's residence Spring Number of Teach.
ersKveryliay Plans. Kinder please leave at
Fourth Urade room, Park St. .building and re
ceive reward. in4
Kor Sale One 1200 pound horse. 7 years old,
sound and true, also 1 old horse cheap. Phone
210-X, Coster Bros. m4
For Sale About 100 yellow Newtown trees,
prime stock, I to i feet. Being unable to
plant this spring, and having them on band,
will dispose of tnem. W. A. ixickman. plume
Odell 117. tf
For sale-Donkey engine, 9x11, 1100 feet and
1 Inch main line, 2000 feet trip line, blocks
and all necessary equipment for tin mediate
use. Kor iiulrk sale $1000 cash. Joseph F.
Thompson, l'arkdale. tf
Job Printing at the tilacier office.
Bee keepers and orchadlsts If you are In
terested I n bees or need supplies It will pay
you to can and talk over tne subject wun me
w in give you iiargaius in early
e . liatin, tin Tin st.
nrders.
H(H,d Kiver, Ore.
W
tf.
Found Purse containing coin. Owner can
have same by proving properly and paying
for this notice D. McDonald.
l,ost-
probabh
pal pendant, triangular in shape,
lost at Butler bank corner. Iave
telephone
m-11
Opal
at Ulacler office tor reward or
MME
For Sale As 1 have purchased an auto
truck to deliver and haul my goods 1 now
offer my team of dark brown mares for sale.
They are well matched, good drivers, work
any where, are kind and gentle, age 6 and 10,
weight 10110 each. Will sell at a sacrifice, 1250
with a new set of breaking harness. Rock
ford Store, phone 18J-X. mi
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