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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1911)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1911 thinb &uicr (Blarirr ARTHl R D. MOE. Publlh. SuWrlption, $!..". I'er Year. WHY NOT SEE THE WEST? in a way our American ole are an ignorant lot. As u example take ihp ..Rteri society leader, who when the summer months Ix-giti to atfrouch lias numerous mi.ui pack numerous trunks unit bundles together her daughters and tak.s m.-.n(.'e on an Atlantic- liner I.oumI for Kuropean resorts. The Continental hotel keepers rea a rich 1,-rv. t and this country suffers from the iejiniaure. In a re eent bulletin issued l-y Charles H. Uickey, chairman of the "(ireater Baltimore Committee," wliieh is wBKi"K "SeL' America First" cam-paij-n. it in stated that the .statistics of the State Department at Washing ton show that about 220,(tfil Americans go abroad each year as cabin passen gers and aDout 70,(H!0 in the steerage, and that they spend around $200,000, 000 exclusive of money spent for jew elry and clothing. The fact is astonishing. It is really a "Slaughter of the Innocents." The European managers of hotel trusts wax fat ami grow more opulent than American magnates. Indeed, the movement that is being promulgated by the Baltimore organi zation deserves the commendation of all patriotic American ritizers. Those who now go abroad should become educated to the wonders, beauties and opportunity of America. It is laugh able often tinus, when the easterner, who, although be or she may know Europe and its cities as well as a rep resentative of Haedekur, begins to converse about the West. The conver sation is usually an outburst of ego istic ignorance. Woe to the harvesters across the "I'ond," when the tide is once turned and the people once realize that they have u wealtn of wonders here at liniiic to look upon. tion are quietly securing the;;e ends without the eclat that characterized some of the first meetings. The news has been received here that Kichard Lloyd Jones, a nephew of E. I-. Smith, and is a former asso ciate editor of Collier's Weekly, has assumed control.of the Wisconsin S ate Journal, published at Madison, Wis. Mr. Jones made the Hood River Valley a visit' two years ago and in an article in Collier's was enthusiastic in his praise or the region. The new publish er and editor is progressive in his views an. IJwill stand for the best in civic and national life. The lille city of Husum, across the river in Skamania county, through the efforts of its corroHjiomleiiti to the daily papers, who have great and vivid imagination, relieves a great deal of publicity. The suicide of a former resident'in San Francisco Hay, Satur day, further placed it on the map. OWER CITY WINS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES The sixth and last of the baseball games played between the two rival aggregations of the city, the League earn, composed of boys of the lower town, and the lleiahts team, resulted Sunday in a victory for the former, Sunday's game, just as'ull the former rieounters, was close and interesting. the score was 2 to 0. Myers, the crack pitcher for the Leagui flioys, was again on -the job and did effectual work. Castner caught for the down town boys 'I he Heights battery was Hart and Hall. ISoth the latter layers have done excellent work this season. The last game was lost by the Heights through errors on the part of Koontz and Sumuels. Each one of the pitchers struck out nine men. The fans of the city are congratulting themselves because of the fact that thev were able to witness at "-home such excellent exhibitions of baseball playing. I he lleiirhts team win go to earn. dale next Sunday to tilaylthe aggrega tion of that place. A special tare win e made bylthe Mt. Mood Railroad lor the occasion, andjt is expected that large crowd will attend Horn here. TK0liB1.ES OF THE LAND OKI ICE. IN ferriiig to numerous communicii tinns (hat are addressed to its olliccs concerning the location of dill'erent kinds of lands and the lack of knowlidge on the part of United Stales l.and nlltciiils, the Orcgoiiian in an issue of las week contains an editorial that ehoiild be perused by newcomers socking locations. 'the newcomer relies too much on the knowledge of the ."govl'i iunent lam agent. In so "far as the bind agent's knowledge goes such a reliance is not to be found fault Willi. However, as I he Oregoniail states, those seeking land should nut allow (heir prejudices ui'itiust real ei.tute agents to cause Ihem not to consult the latter. It may be true Unit, just as in all industries and all businesses there are real estate agents wh. have dealt fraudeiitly. Operations by such a class, when spec Ulative periods gave them the chance, has tended to lower the standard of the business. The fact i:i one that is to be seriously regretted; for the real estate agent, who has the interests of his community at heart ami, the greater portion of them will be found such, is one of the greatest benefuct ors to mo community in wnicn lie ex pends his energies. In its comments the Oregoniun says "There are six Unite I Stales land ollices in Oregon, and in each several millions of acres of hind, about whic the I. and Ollice ollicials know but hide, for the reason that they aie not charged witli any such duties. Where they ilo Know anything about the lands open for settlement the ollicials are almost uniformly courteous and atten live. Hut the register of the rorlland Land Ollice would probably not know anything about the land in the olhe districts, any more than the regis tc of the I.akeview district would hav knowledge of the land around Portland .' landsoeker must lirst decide in his own mind which portion of the state he wishes In settle in. This done, he should decide whether he wants arid or humid land. If the former, he must then decide whether he wishe irrigated or dry farming land; if the latter, the price he wishes to pay, for as a rule il may he said that there is very little homestead land left in the humid sectons. There are arid lands to be taken under the homestead laws, in tracts of 100 acres, and in places 821) acres. These lands as a rule are what are known as dry farminglands as the raintiill in the veinity is below the amount relied upon under 'general larining methods toitinture full crops U the writer ot the communication wanted to invest in a box of writing paper he would probably not go to paper nun ; ne wouiu umiounicdly go to some retailer ot the article. And just the same is true of the land bust ness ; the best person to set one right is the real estate agent the man who invesitgates and knows about th lands necause that is l: is business. And as a rule the land agents or real estate agents are just as reliable as anv other class of business men. "Land agents can be found in any land district who can tell more or less about every quarter section of vacant land in the district, and for this they will m::ke no charge unless they satisfy the inquirer and locate him." THE AITOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. What has become of the automobile association? At it;, incept ion it seem ed that it was going to be one of the greatest howling successes the Valley had even k.iown. Its membership grew like a mushroom. However, for many wet ks the hot weather has evidently caused it to take a vacation. The Automobile Association can bo made one of the greatest factors in the county toward the promotion, of good roads and improvement of stretches of highways that have been neglected. Its members, who are enabled to have a wide knowledge of the Valley's highways, should be able to offer suggestions that may be put into resolution'? and secure an inestim able good for all users of roads. Per haps the committees of the organise- Men's Garters Men's University Silk Garters, special, the pair 5c Men's Underwear Men's Summer Underwear in fine Balbriggan, odds and ends. Not a full run of sizes, but truly bargains in every garment The garment ..17c Another assortment in Men's Un derwear in fine French Balbriggan, regular 50c and GOc grades, odds and ends. Choiec, the garment 38c Trunks We carry the G. & S. never break Trunks. They are the best trunks made and we sell thorn, for less than you will pay elsewhere for inferior makes. Let us prove it to you. Boy's School Suits Why not take advantage of our clearance sale on Boy's Suits and sup ply them with a nice suit for school wear at a good saving? Those are all good numbers and nice patterns, with knickerbocker pants. About till SIZt?8 in the lot, in Serges, Worsteds and Cassimere. $2.50 Suits n6w $2.00 $3.50 Suits now S2.80 $4.50 Suits now . 13.70 $5.50 Suits now S4.40 and so on. Our line of Boy's Cloth ing is the largest and lost in the city, and we can please you in any kind of a suit that you want. SPECIAL Ready made Pillow Cases, made of a very fine grade of muslin, size 20x35 inches, with deep hem. We bought these at a bargain and are going to give you a chance to save some money. Your choice, each 12 l-2c SPECIAL Misses' and Ladies' Oxfords. Here is a chance to secure a nice pair of oxfords for less than half their value. Oxfords in Suede, Kid, Patent Leath er and Gun Metal Calf. About all sizes in the lot with low, medium and high heels, ankle strap, lace blucher and button. Values up to $4.00. Your choice SI. 50 Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords Here is certainly a bargain in the line of footwear. Oxfords and Slip pers in Kid, with Patent Tips, low, medium and high heels, light and heavy soles, values up to $2.00 a pair. Your choice, the pair 98c THE P ARLS FAIR VTZ SPECIAL Ladies' silk loop shoulder Supjiorters, regular 25c values, choice - brace Your 10c Ladies' Sleeveless Vests Square yoke, taped neck and arm holes, trimmed with lace,- sizes 4, 5, C. Special, each 5c Ladies' Silk Und'skirts In Black and Green. New, fresh stock just in. Splendid values. Your choice $2.50 Summer Dress Goods Look over our fine line of Summer Dress Goods, Lawns, Dimities and Silks. We are showing one of the finest assortments, in all the newest weaves and daintiest patterns. You can save good money on your Summer Dress Goods purchases if you buy them here. Advertised Letter List. July 31, 1911. Borstal, Mrs. Wm. ; Davis, Miss J. W. : Daivis, Miss Gladys ; Hall, Mar garet K. ; Henderson. Mrs. S. R. ; Lar kin, Mrs. Dena; Mote, Agnes; Mc Lean, Mrs. Alex ; Smith. Miss Ollie; Stone, Mrs. S. S. ; Tomliuson, Lulu ; Cankin, C. E. ; Masters, Alfred: Rhodes, Walter; Shepard, Ned: Wheeler, II. K. ; Wilson, (1. : Rainier, Johan Kristofferson. Jay P. Lucas, Post Master. Many a So flerltiff Woman Drags herself painfully through her daily tasks, suffers from backache, headache, nervousness, loss of appetite and poor sleep, not knowing her ills are due to kidney and Madder troubles. Foley Kidney Pills gave quick relief from pain and misery mid a prompt re turn to health and strength. No unman who so suffers can afford to overlook Foleys Kidney Pills. HOT SUN HATCHES EGGS IN EAST 'I am sure that you will think that I am a modern Karon Munchausen,' says I'i. l.. lingers, who nas jiihi re turned from no extended visit from the Middle West, "but my story is an absolute fact. When I was in Mill drove, Mercer county, Mo., merchants were only offering three cents per dozen for eggs. The people would not stand for the prices and stored the eggs awaiting a rise in the market. In about three weeks the price soared to f cents per dozen. Neighbors of the JJpeople with whom 1 was visiting decided to sell at this ligure. How ever, imagine their consternation when they discovered that a great many of the eggs, stored in.au old out house, hail ' pipped. (in taking me temperature of the building they found that the heat was greater than in the incubators used by them." Mr, lingers, who was very ill be cause of the heat while on his visit, says that there will be a heavy immi gration west from Middle Western points this fall. KORKltG TO IMPROVE PLEASURE REACH J. II. Koberg, who owns extensive properly along the Columbia River about a mile and a half above the city, will begin work soon Jon the im provement of a pleasure beach for the convenience of citizens of the town and valley. The location owned by Mr. Koberg olfers an excellent site for a swimming pool. A large clill', known as Stanley Rock juts far into the river and forms a protective cove, whieh'for years nas been frequented in the summer months by residents who are fond of aquatic sports. Tho owner will biuld a number of attractive , houses along the sandy beach. IWmhite Insect's Kneniy. The Hobwhite receives the heartiest praise of State (iame Warden William L. Kinley. "When one reail7.es. that the annual loss sustained in this country by weeds and insects is in excess of ifSOO.UOO, 000," he says, "and that the natural diet of the hobwhite is weed-seed and insects, he will appreciate the enor mous saving this bird would he to the country at large, were it protected and propagated with care." A scientific investigation of the food of the hobwhite reveals the startling fact that nine birds consumed, among other things, on one day, the follow ing: WVM Ilies, 5000 iqiids, 12Sti rose slugs, l!7 grasshoppers, 2100 pigeon grass seeds, 5 black crickets, 84 large and medium sized grasshoppers, ?00 insects, Hot) of which were grasshop pers, lf;ii; insects, 1000 of which were grasshoppers, and IS grasshoppers. The hobwhite is known to eat 13.1 dill'erent insects, most of which are of the injurious type. Potato bugs, cu cumber beetles, cut worms, army worms, wire worms, chinch bugs and cotton boll weevil are among them. A careful estimate shows that this bird will average 7.1,000 insects and fi.OOO, 000 weed-seeds during the year. It is now in contemplation by the State Game Warden to release a large number of these game birds and supply hobwhite eggs to farmers who will agree to allow them to be hatched by their hens and protect them while young, finally permitting them to wan der at their leisure to all parts of their farms. Call for Bids. The board of directors of the Pine tirove schoid district No. 7, desire sealed bids for the painting ot the school building and tinting the walls of the school rooms, said building containing about 4iH) yards of '1 coats exterior work, and a '2 coat trimming. The board re serves the right to reject any or nil bids. For specifications see C. K. Hen ton, clerk. tf Job Printing at the Glacier ollice. 1,100 geraniums must lie sold this mouth, from M)e, 71c and $1.00 per do. en. 1 ,100 celery plants must also go. All plants at wholesale price, (ireen bouse on the I eights. Ff ; If!! WE ARE RECEIVING OUR NEW FALL PATTERNS. IF YOU NEED A NEW SUIT GIVE US A TRIAL. CLEANING AND PRESSING Gray Bros., TAILORS Notice. The regular meeting of -the Masonic, Lodge will be held Saturday night. More people, men women, are suffer ing from kidney and bladder trouble than ever before, and each vear more of them turn for quick relief and per manent benefit to Foley's Kidney Rem edy, which lias proven itself to be one of the most effective remedies for kidney and bladder ailments that medical science has d.vised. OAKDALE GREENHOUSE Koses 2 years old from 30e to 75c; f 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, 8 to 10 ft. high. A few Specimens Catalpn, Hardy Pernnials of nil kinds, a tine lot of Piones. We have plenty of Aster, Pansy, Ger aniums, Salvia. Cosmos. Snapdragon, Nasturtium, Lobeliu, and all kinds of , greenhouse pot plants. Choice cut (lowers on hand at all times. Floral designs a specialty. Uur prices are reasonable, l ot plants at ttie rranz Hardware store. Phone 1972 M Fletcher (EL Fletcher r. i. Hood River PHONK.H HOURS Offlre m- X U lo 12; 1:3U lo 5:31); 7:HU to l Residence K7-AI oilier hrs. by appoint ni t j Dr. E. R. Carpenter Chirnprselor nnit Nerve Hneeiiilht j Kuxe lor All Disease I 17 Hellhronner Ulilg. Ilnoit ttlver Too Lale to Classify, For SHle-Horse, nrloe IKI for cpilck an Ik. In iulre a I Olscier office. aL'4 For HW Thoroughly broken fio in team. Will Hell liorMi-M ueimmlely. Bolh perleclly gentle. II H. WHllHCcMimtlow llrnoL Kami nil WHiitptj-Hefoinltntnil xHildle anil brittle In K.mmI eoiiillllon. II M. Cox. Hbime IK. VV timed F rent i iw, Jersey preferred, must b young. Phone Odell 83. Lout A er Hcent nhitped pin net with pear If. Itenirn toOlecler otlice for rewurd. a.M I . iNt A blaek purusol somewhere tti the cliv. Hhh tenure huudle Willi silver hund mid tttlver lietirt f.tmted ornunifiit. HeHirli to (4'aeler offtoe or WV.i lMneHtMfoi rewatri. b 4 GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY. We wunt men with wugnnfi to cnll on every fanner Iu everv connlv. Hint women, nxi, in evry town, to rail on every family, wi ll our full llnofiiniantee(l HouNehold NeceHStlien ami- KieelatiieH. Wrlie t'idny lor our full proposition and rapid fe'lliiic method, MatlnR your Ui:e, ex. perleiie- and former occupation. Wlllw.iit capital, inveKtnient or Huy risk yon ran make more money with oiir line thau h ineicliHiit ulih a fro (Mi stork. VITONK. COMPANY. n:il 21 W Mid St., hi. Paul, Minn. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby utven that the Hoard of Dlrri'tni'8 of t lie Hood Kiver 1 1 r I a 1 1 n HI, trlol lu Hi Hid Kiver County, Oregon, will re. celve biua for the coiiMtructlon ot the necea. aai y eauala and works mr ld ctlatrlet to be eomdrueled In accordance will) tVe plana and aei.ir)ealioua thereof. Notice Is ulso further given that hldx will be received by said board lor bills of material for the count met Ion of the ijeiiertil lateral Hyxteiu of aald district. Healed blda for such work and hills of ma terial will be received at the office of the Biard al the residence ol K. W. Kelly, Hecre ary of Ibe Hoard, In auld District until Fri day, llie iolh day of Augiiat, 1911. at 2 p. in. Plds must be arcompauked by certified check for 5 per ceut, of tile amount ol the bid. The Hoard reserves the rluht la reject auy and all bids. Plans and specifications may be pro. cured after August lutU by application to Ihe Secretary of the Hoard. Iiatea al Hood Kiver, Oreiton, this Slid day of August, lull. K. W.KEI.l.Y, .LaJ4 . Secretary. WANTED liOYS A TRKASURK THEST, full of hundreds of dollars In hard rash! The TRAIL to it, any wide-awake ly can follow. Uon't worry any longer w here to fcet real money or whatever article you want. Come to me and get it. Parents investi gate! for this self-saiuo ROAD lias led many a ly to a hunk account, ('nine nilh Muir hoy it' you elionse. Come earlv. I'. II. t! llliKKD, 41H Slate Street, Hoo.l River, Ore. Want! d Younu mini lit years old wauls outside work. I'liiine :H1I M alter li p. III. Hii SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Ml!. JAMES 11. G1UHJM will be at our store vn Tuesday, August the eighth, with a. complete lull line of the celebrated "Indian Head" Suits and Coats for Ladies and Misses, made b.i the J. F. Culdstone Co., of Uroadwai, .Yew l'ork: Mr. (Iraliu in. brings this beautiful and exten sive line here for the purpose of giving the ladies of this community an opportunity of inspecting the latest creations in Suits and Coats, and will also be prepared to take' measurements and or iler specially for you. your Fall Suit and Coat. H'e cordially invite you, to call at our store on next Tuesday and examine this lint of the latest correct creations in II 'omen's and Men's Garments for fall and winter wear. Hespectfu I ly you rs, BRAGG MERCANTILE CO. Wanted To rrnl from 5 to 10 acres of si raw berry land, with or without plants, tlve-year lease preferred. Address Otto Mneulenbaiich, Whlto .Salmon, Wash. km Wauled Positions on ranches by two youiiK married men. For particulars phone .'IXF. a21 For Sale Ou Hood Kiver Heights, flue view property, One and ona-half acre, feuced; .MiuiiK fruit trees and berries; 5-rooui house, bath; oiilbulldlnKs. Address owner, 117 Mori tello avenue, phone 27(1 I.. a'-4 For Hale 1 Team and burners, true pullers, good travelers: I No. 2 Faultless stump puller complete; Jersey cow 4 years old. These are very cheap buys. It will pay you to Investi gate. U. Currier, Jr., Odell 84, loute 2. . a-M For Sale 1 will sell my learn cheap, weight about Mi); pood orchard team or giaid on road: safe; -".'fi; or will sell single. I). H. Itowntree, one tulle south Blocher slatlou on Ml. Hood R. K., K. F. li. 2. a:) For Hale I.ate cabbage plauls, Danish Hound Head vai lely. Bile per buudred. U.K. Helper, pliolie lil.'c'X, Helmout Koad all KIM dllion, HatKwrk mak , uiansiu colored run ning geur, no lop. I'lione X't.JM ail F'or Kale 'Fen nines lu Ml.. Hood region, on which Is loeuled store, creamery, le cream parlor, timelier shop, N-story warehouse, slaughter house and small barn. The sale will also include a row, three horses and wagon. Creamery eiinpU'd with $1,500 worth of modern machinery, and butcher shop will! Kim worth, hiving apartment In rear of store with sitting rooms and 111 bed. rooms over bead. Fine well li feet Horn rear of house. Will lake Portland property in part payment. Write or rail oil S. A. Ilelmer, Ml. llood, tire. For Hale-Klne driving horse, city broke, not. afraid of automobiles, sound, kind and gentle, also carriage and harness, l'hone UIS-I. F. Chaudlei. m2Titf Wanted A buggy, price must la? right for cash. I). I,. Kowntrte. one mile south of Hlocher station na Mt Hood railroad, K. K. I). No. 2. il" Wa'ited Ulrl for general bnuaewoik, phone llorlJt.M. a!7 Wauted or phone J. A man to do farm labor. I,, fatter, phouel97 M. Write all Wanted to Trade Portland resldeuce for lliaid River residence. Address SM) care of Wlneier. a 17 Wanted to trade Kaueh for Timid Htver residence. Address C care Olacier. a!7 Wanted A girl for housework. Communi cate with Mrs. Weller, Ijiyerdale orchard, Motder, Ore. alt) Warned OiMMl. uractleal farmer to take charge of plaiw. Must be married. Address communlcatii ns, st.itiug experience and wages expected, to It. 11., Olacier office. alt) Wanted To reut or lease a ranch. Pray, llood River. K. M. aid Wanted General housework by lady. Mrs. Pearl Hweek, care (j lacier. a;l Wanted Ueutle driving horse, willing and not tiMi old, iu exchange for gisid biown mare which has UK) much life for a lady, al though perfectly gentle and easily handled. I 'ash difference If necessary. Phone 277 VI. a3 Wanted Hummer pruning, encea, all Best of reler- A. J. Rosenstihl, box Mfi Hood Kiver. FOR SALE "I-'or ale-A Minry and buggy. Phone -in li. a24 For Hale A west Hide 8-acre ranch'. V. aeras In 2.yeer-old Spltzenbures and New! towns and strawberries, price (M.500. Phoue owner, lm M. aai Kor Hale-Uood milch cow giving four gal Ions per diiy. I'hone 7D M. K. M. Holuiau, me Heights. a HI For Hale An excellent driving horse. Phone sm.. all) Hay For Hale-Mixed alfalfa of lull crop, Ralph Hinrlcbs. alt) Kor Sale Fresh milch cow and pigs. Phone iv. am Kor Sale-Light team of horses, call 3tl-, F'or Hale Light team black mares, weight luul; ride or drive: fast on Hie road and well broken lo orchard work. Also black mare, weight Kik rides only; a good looker with pletity of style, life and speed; well broken but not a child horse. W ill show any ol above In town or at ranch, Ali miles from town on main road East Side. K. 1 McClalii, phone ail K. juslf Laud F'or Hale 230 acres of land for sale from m per arre up. Will sell In aujtere tract with part la trees. C. J. Calkins, phone 50 K. jnstf For sale-Donkey engine, 9x11, in good order, m feet I Inch main Hue, 3uut)feetj trip line, blocks and necessary equipment (or immediateuse. F'or quick sale J. F.Thompsou, Parkdale. or UlacierolU.ee. tf F'or Hale We are now in a position to nir nish rough mid dressed .lumber of the vari ous kinds. Apple boxes and strawberry crates lor this season. Orders will be Promptly filled. IV, miles southeast of Park, dale. Hay A Wieaol, Parkdale, Ore. a27lf wot F'or Sale-I have a team of S year old dp, pled grays, weight about 1200 pounds each absolutely souu d aad gentle, an ideal orchard team and a rare pair of roadsters, considered one of Cie choice combination teams of the valley. Will guarantee them as represented. Team and harness S.VK). See H. C. Allen, Oak Orove or phone ltW-M, Kor Hale Residence, (el State street. Mrs. J. H, Osborne. a-'t Kor Sale-Good fresh mlleh cow. phone 1MK. Call up aS Kor s!cUood farm team, weight 2500 lb. W 111 sell very cheap. I have no use for tbem. A bargain. L. K Ireland. Phone. 197-X. a.'t F'or Hale For 3(1 days at HiO er acre, pin t terms, large tract of unimproved logged land, three miles back from Columbia river, ut Cooks, Wash., Little White HhIiuoii valley, opposite lliaid River. 1'ea I direct, with owu er. Addiess care (J lacier. : F'or Male I Ight Hirdsell wagon. new, bad very little wear; spring seat and nearly springs, suitable for hauling berries or ap. pies. As I am about to dlspos- of my busi. uess this wagon will be sold al a great sacri fice. Also a nuiubei of out famous prize winning Plymouth Rock chickens. Rock ford Store, phone lull X, llood Kiver a l For Hale A combination team of black mares weighing V..0 pounds each. A good driving team or will handle the cultivation on a 10 or 20 acre tract, Kiich bas an easy gull under the saddle. Not alrald of auto mobiles. Will tpllt team or am willing to trade team, taking in part payment a borne that nues and drives. F;. L. McClaiu, phone 201 K. il7 F'or Sale-Team weighing about aKWpouuda also Mitchell wagon and harness and il year old row. Apply U Henderson A McKay, R. 1). No. 2. nl7 Kor Hale-Having decided to sell out aud move away, we otter our stock of Plymouth Rock roosters, cockerels, hens aud pullets of the best blisided strain In America. We need not comment ou their quality. We have sold the same stiwk and have received satis faction for the past eight years. An excep. tional opportunity to get good stock cheap. Korkford Poultry Yaids, Hood River. Phone m X. a7 F'or Sale Mare and colt. River Market. F.nqillre at Hood 017 Kor Halo-An excellent 4 yearold bay geld. Ing, sound and true and afraid of nothing. Weight about l.'KIO pounds. L. A. Herman phoue 321 X. H; Kor Hale Red raspberries, pno e 1sm X. U. C, Uladen, al7 F'or Hale or Trade A modern li room cot. tage on Sherman avenue. Apply s. j, Frank u!7 route a. For Sale-Three very high class Airedale terriers of the best F,ngllsti and Amerleau pedigreed stock. They are exceptionally due specimens. Fine hunters and all around his Is au oppor- River, Ore. goou uogs. sicKiiess in my family compels ... , t,,. v.. pe,. mm is au oniMir. id strike seldom met with Innlty to get a goo Kockford Htoie, Hood ! X. Phone a 17 F'or Hale F'resh, young, cow. Phone ;M2M. high grade lersey al; Kor Sale t heap-or for rem, a modern six room bungalow and basement, near hun school. Phone m K. ai7 " FOR REN T F'or Reut Uoud suite of rooms In a good location. Apply to A. W. Outhaiik, :I5 Oak street. n Kor Kent-One nicely furnished nsim with in one block of poatoffice, Pbone 1U2 B. 24 For Rent-Klneofflce room with bav wlu. dow, In Smith block. Is per mouth. "al7 F'or Kent House and barn on 10 acres, un cleared. Methodist Lane near Barrett school, house. F. Davenport. Jr. tf MISCELLANEOUS Lost Between Hood River aud Odell, on West Hide, a ladles' coat of Ian aerae, with braided collar. Kinder please leave al thla office and receive reward. alt) Lost-Clotu watch fob with K. of p. em" blent. Return to Hood River Market for re ward. al,( F'onnd Gold fob with monogram "c. H. 8 " Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for ad. alii Clearing and development of yon.' land contracted at right price, t an start a crew immediately. Communicate with A. C. Hal lam, care Hotel Oregon, Hood River. tf Lout -Ret ween EDlsconal chnrrh .rl ron Sherman avenue, a gold broach containing for re. al7 S or So pearls and a small diamond. wara return to Morlan Latbrop's. Lost -Eastern Star pin. at Olacier office, Finder please leav ai; n