HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911 ifDub Siurr (Slaricr ARTHUR D. MOB, PubtUlw. Subwriptlon, 11.50 Per Tear. IMPERIAL POTENTATE SUMNER'S GUEST THE INJUNCTION PROCEEDINGS. The order secured by J. F. Batchel der through Judge Geo. I). Culberttion requiring the officials of the city to appear before Judge liradshaw and show cause why an injunction should not be granted againal the sale of the $J0,0J water bond issue, on the grounds that the city r-y re-advertise the issue and secure a better price for it, interposes an element of delay to the city'a progess. Since the inexped iency of Mr. Hatclitlder's advice sub nutted in his recent communication apieured clearly to the council, he makes the attempt to enforce the ad vice by legal measures. An endeavor to secure a better bar train for the bond issue would be an experiment, with odds against success, and furthermore the experiment, be cause of the delay caused the city gov ernment, will be decidedly expensive The great weight of public sentiment is clamoring for a more adequate water system and street improvement. The public opinion, a highly intelligent one, has made as careful a ftndy of tne problems of the city government as Mr. llatchelder. His endeavors are antagonistic to the great weight cf the nentiment of the citizens of the city. at ORCHARDS OF THE EAST AM) WEST. Through different mediums those who by their very writings evidence a lack of knowledge as to the successful, that is, the moat successful methods, elements and conditions of apple cul ture, are making an appeal to the man of the city, who heurs the "call back to the soil," and the young man, seek ing a location, where he may enter the interesting industry of apple raising, to return to the farms of the Middle West and East. Eastern newspapers have recently and repeately voice the ex pression that the orchard of the East with the care of that of the West will give lU owner a quality of fruit equal in every way. However, the writers, who thus ex press themselves, have overlooked a few salient facts that point the fallacy olheir statements. They do'nut seem to know, or at least they are quiet on the suhject, that the northwest alone has the climatic conditions that enable its'fruit to aell in all the markets over its coniH'titor of the East. Undoubt edly the eastern apple, when its grow er uses methods of a nature as careful as that used by the Hood River grower may be made to approach a great deal nearer the mark of perfection attained by the Hood Kiver (apple. As long as the climatic conitions remuin un changed, it can never be just as good as the Oregon product. In a recent editorial the Uregonian handles the subejet of the eastern ver sus the western apple as follows: "A corresHndent of thel'hiladelphia Inquirer reports a degree of prospority among apple growers in Pennsylvania, that he commends to the careful con sideration of young men who, dazzled by tho profits of apple growing in Hood Kiver Valley, are planning to come hither and engage in the business. He eites the fact that Pennsylvania apple binds can 1)0 purchased for $100 an acre against $1000 at Hood Kiver. It is urged that careful selection of land and varieties ami painsiaKing care in spraying, cultivation, thinning, picking uud marketing will produce apples that are !not only better than bank stock. but better than western atmles. with the added advBntuge of being near the market. This in homely phrase is called making the 'buckle and tongue meet.' "Without 'doubt, as stated by the journal tnioU-d, there is a great deal of laud in tliu East, either at present cul tivated or restorahlo, that if devoted to fruit growing scientifically, as Hood Kiver and other orchard lands in the Pa cific Northwest are treated. would vield handsome profit to their owners. With out relinquishing old-fushioned meth ods, however, this would be impossible. I he Pacific northwest is justly entitled to the honor of the discovery, so to speak, of scientific, commercial apple growing. That hurticulturuliats in the East may profit by this discovery is noi umiKciy. inai is to say liy tol lowing the methods that have made Hood Hver apples famous in the mar kets or the world hastern growers may approach the profits in apple growing that have caused them to marvel and grow envious. "Tho .writer in the Inquirer, how ever, has fallen into the error common in tne east of comparing the prices of wornout farms or decrepit orchards there with the prices of improved land in Oregon. One thousand dollars an acre is far below the value of orchards in full bearing in the best part ofllood Kiver Valley. It is also far higher man mo prevailing price ol raw Ilood Kiver land. For fllHHi per acre one no doubt can huy land set out to trees well along toward the bearing period and in a tried and proven part of the valley. These prices are fixed by the known income producing capacity of the land. Until the east demonstrates its ability to duplicate the Hood Kiver product there will be no virtue in com parison of land prices, and when it does Eastern orchard land will be as valuable as Hood Kiver land. "Proximity to market in the East may also add a value to orchard lund that it would not otherwise have. Hut eastern enthusiasts should bear in mind that proximity to an apple dis tributing center where fruit is graded, properly packed and a standard main tained is aloo a favorable i dluence on orchard returns and corrospondingly on orchard values. The eastern far mer will never be able to compete with the Coast orchardist so long as he con ceals the culls in the bottom of the barrel. Vancouver propose to muzzle dogs running loose. Here is opportunity for the humane Society. How can a muzzled canine bite a flea? Must he submit to torture for otlicial whim? Did none of these dic'ators ever "have" fieas?-The Oreponian. Robert R. Carter, who has been with the Stewart Hardware Co. for the' past year, has accepted a position in the sales department of the Tip Top Auto 1 : ..,.-, The Hood Kiver Sl.riners will have as their guest today their chief. Im perial Potentate J. F. Treat, of Fargo, M li u.hri has liL-en making a tour of the Pacific Northwest. Mr. Treat was in Portland last week and was royally entertained in the Koe City by the ir embers of .! Kader. i he Imperial l.,t..nti.la mill arrive here this after noon at 1 :30 aboard the Bailey (Jatzert. All members of the rin ers of the valley and city will assem 1,1.. i, fr,.r,i f I'li.ih'u ilrnir store .ma k,-liu-l uiul take automobiles f tht- unit where thev will meet Mr Treat and take him for a ride over the alley. The prominent Shriner will be the .i,n.,.r in,..t i.f A C. I.ewin. an old tim fru.ru! uihd is located on an Eas Side ranch. In the evening he will he the guest of honor at an informa teception and banquet to be given ai the Masonic hall. Mr. Treat will leave here for Lewis inn Idaho, and thence to Spokane, where he will be the guest of other ceremonials and receptions belore re inrninir fi, his home In North Dakota. Mr. Plath urges that all valley and city Shriners be on hand promptly ai order to ioin the auto mobile party that will meet Mr. Treat. lie sure.anu hrmgour lez. HILL WILL EXlflT AT COMMERCIAL CLUB Edward Hill, brother of Thomas Hill, the artist who painted the famous picture. "Driving the Last Spike, a canvas depicting the scene of climax in the building of the great Union Pacific railroad and connecting the East and the West with lines lif steel, is putting the finishing touches to a painting ol Mount noou at sunrise. The noted artist has spent the Summer in the Hood Kiver Valley. He now has his studio in the Elliot Building, where he is working on the large can- is. Wnr fiva or uiy applta ho lived in the iTpper Valley on the hillside near the home of Col. W. C. Tucker. Mr. Hill arose every morning at an early hour to see the sun come up over the east ranges and (ouch with a golden glow the wonderful peak. With the excep tion of the snow capped part of the mountain all of the picture is in shad ow. All is worked out in finest detail. Mr. Hill, who h"S also painted this summer another scene of the Upper Vallev. a smaller canvas, showing a road among the firs on the way from Parkdule to the l ava lleds. will ex hibit his pictures in the early part of October at the Commercial Club rooms. BUSINESS MEN HOLD MEETING n i''-u'. - ,'i 1 11 "wvj CwrrWIrt Hsrt SchsdaM Xaia It Won't Cost You Anything to Test the Value in One of These Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits You know the suits are guaranteed, and that means perfect satisfaction with every detail. If you're looking for a fall suit, look here. You'll find our new English short roll lapel model a very smart style. We'd like to see how you look in one of them. Or, you might prefer the Shape Maker or the Varsity all good ones. 11., S. & M. Suits $18.00 Up Other Makes $5.00 and Up We also have a full line of Overcoats for men and boys. Let us show them to you. In Boy's Suits we have one of the best se lected stocks ever displayed in the city. We also have some extra specials in this line if you want a good school suit something they can rough it in. WINTER UNDERWEAR These frosty mornings are suggestive of warmer underwear and our stock was never more complete than now in cotton fleeced or wool, in sep arate garments or in union suits, for ladies gentlemen and children. Now is the time to supply yourself while you can get what you want Underwear for Children, 15c and up; for Ladies, 25c and up; for Gentlemen, 39c a Garment and up. A Few Special Bargains Ilurson Hose for ladies; full seamless, fast colors, sines 8J to 10. The pair..20c Best grade Mason Jar Rubbers, either white or red. Per dozen 8c Pure silk four-in-hand Ties for men, good full length and dandy ties for double the price we are selling them for. Your choice each 15c A 25c bottle of Hydro Peroxide and a 25c jar of Hydro Peroxide Cream. The two for the price of one 25 c Pratt's Invisable Complexion Powder, a regular 50c seller. To clise it out quickly, the box, only 5c A table full of the biggest kind of bar gains in Men's Heavy Work Shoes in both high and medium tops. I) n't miss this opportunity. From All Over the Store Special Indies' and Misses' Shoes, good values at from $2.00 to 4.00 a parr. These are not old stylei but broken lots. There are about all sizes in the lot but not a full run of sizes in any one kind. Your dhoice the pair $1.50 Boy's Negligee Shirts in stripes and fig ured patterns, values up to f 1.00 each. Your choice while they last 15c Men's Linen Collars of the celebrated Cluett make, a regular 25c seller, the name and price branded on each collar. Our special price 3 for 25c Ladies' medium weight Union Suits, light fleece, sizes 4, 6 and 6. Your choice the suit 25c No. 100 all pnre silk Ribbon, in all col ors, worth 20c a yard, your choice the yard , ltit THE PARIS FAIR The Store That Gives You the Best Values EXPERT GIVES TALK ON RUBBER INDUSTRY The meinbers'of the Merchant' Asuo iation held their regular meetini? at the rooms of the Commercial Club I'uesday evening, when a discussion of the credit system was the main topic. It was decided to return to the old sys tem, wherehy each member of the or ganization reported his bad dehts to the secretary of the association and thus to sever connection with the West ern Protective Association, in conjunc tion with which the merchants have been working for the past six months. At the drawing for the five dollars at the close of the meeting, the name of the firm, Cuddeford & Howell, was the last to be taken from tne hat. How ever, no representative of this firm was pie tent and the money continued in the possession of the treasury. A committee, composed or President Knoch Brayford, .1. W. Perigo and I). McDona'd, will emleivor to find other qtiarteis fur the meetings of the organ- zation. the charges, Slim per year. of the Commerial Club are considered more thun the association is able to DITCH COMPANY LETS CONTRACTS F. M. Tillisch, an expert of the Goodrich Tire Co., delivered an illus trated lecture, the title of which was, "r roin free to Tire, before a large audience last night at the lleilbronner Hall. Mr. lillisch illustrated his in teresting talk with about 4,000 feet of tiluis and 40 Blides. He first took up in his discussion a South American rubber forest, showing on the large curtain scenes depicting the natives bleeding the trees, boiling the sap and taking the product to market. , Highly inter esting viewsjwere given of Para, the largest rubber market in the world. 1 he speaker next tojk up the manu facture of rubber into tires at the fac tory. It showed the processes by which it is compounded and woven. At the end of the lecture films were shown depicting scenes at the hundred and two hundred mile automobile races at Atlanta last year. the Goodrich Tire Co, is placing signs along the important highways in America, hix crewa are at present at work in different paits of the country. One, at the present time engaged in California, will erect signs in Oregon next year. Mr. lillisch was in Portland last week, where he delivered his lecture at the lleilig theatre. Thn llitod I?ivii" I rrl iru t inn f, urtiiiih furnishes water to the ranches of the UAHt Htiltt nut mmtiliiul liu tho Kurmura' Iri-iirHtion Ctl Iihh lot. thn contract for .i: : .i:t .i. .. i . -i i.. uikh'"K me mien, aiiuosi lour nines in l ... i ...i.:..u... i ii ..... i i ii-uubu nun wiiii'iiwiii exieuu ine eanai from the dead point creek to Green Point and thus secure a greater Bource oi supply. the contractors, the Northwest Construction Co. will hasten ihu ,..,mi,i.,ii., ii, ; fll i .UN. ,V'in VWI1I I IVI1 HMD loll III order that tho new ditch may be used next season. About llHI men will be put to work on the excavation. Two contracts were let Saturday for about seven Imiles of nine to be used by the ditch company. The company will use both wood and iron pipe on the new work, each wherever it is most .feasible. The wood pipe will be fur nished, by the Portland Wood Pipe Co., . i - t i . I, i .i . ox wnicn josepn a. wiiso.i is me local ronreHentiitivi Hml tin inm niiu hu the 'Columbia Kngineerii.r. Works, of roriiami. J no cost oi me ikw pipe to tie lam ny the company will total ap proximately $15,000. 1'hilathca Notes. Thp 1'Mbi! lnM uirlti unm Kiilitrlutiui. ... n . . ... " II . Vill II. If last Thursday evening at the pleasint home of Mr. and Mrs. l.athrnp. The evening was spent in games and every one enjoyed the whole evening and left voting their host and hi is ! tho nwwt charming of entertainers. un Minday morning the Haraea and rniiainea Classes met lor their study niiriiul urtil nr fhiir ihiia if wuo .l.w.t.t... to tnkp nn thu imt niiiren of utn.f.r At the beginning of the new year they shall take up a complete study of the New Testament. This evet ing the patronesses of the society win ne entertained at the home of Mrs. Iltitton. The nlunM un.l i.l.iuo of the Fociety will lie discussed with them. Let all the members try to be present as we nope lo have a very successful and enjoyable meeting. Crockerji de Reding Move Location. 1 U 1 Ik ! . . vrucner re ue ixeuing, wno make a specialty of handling extra fancy Hood Kiver Apples, have moved their quar ters from Fourth street to the First National Bank building on Third street. They now occupy a part of the store room with Pean & Shaw, where con vienient otlice apartments have been arranged. A part of the basement will be used for storage purposes. Miss Blanche Harbison, who recently moved from here to Hillsboro, passed through the city last Thursday after noon on the way to The Dalles to at tend the wedding of her friend. Miss Florence Lake. Miss Harbison played U 11! 1 me wrouing marcn. C. K. Marshall was Pnrtlun.l fl it or yesterday. Shelves Collapse in Store. When F. H. Morlan, of the firm of Morlan & Lathrop, entered his store Sunday morning he found that one of the shelves m the store, laden with its burden of Fall and Winter goods, had collapsed during the night. Had the shelving given way early in the day time, it is probable clerks back of the counter would have been seriously in jured, as the great mans came down and pushed the counter outward. Workmen began work immediately erecting new shelving and the muss of dry goods was soon re-arranged. Morse Will Move Quarters. C. Ii. Morse, who recent.lv nnrehnHil tne cigar;nii;ioiiacco ousmess or I'has. Morse, whose store has hoon Imvilnii on Second street in ' the building o: .lack Morrison adjoining the Hole Oregon, has purchased the Oak theater building and will take poss ession of the new ouarters nxl ivmhW The'theater building will be remodeled ny mr. Morse. Remington fo. Establishes Agency. The Kemington Typewriter Co. through itH rttirrmonl!iliuo .lohn If Robertson, who has been in the city tlltS Week. Ill, PHtlllliullll U In. Mil agency with J. W. Pifer & Co. The u :.. i ...... . .i nemiugioii company recently made record sale nf m)u-hii.iq tin th (.iu One hundred visible typewriters of the popular make were sold in one lot to the Henke-Walker Business College Unitarian Church Notes. At tho Unitarian Church next Sun dav Mr. McDonald will bpirin a j..ri... of sermons on "The Life and Teachings of Jesus." The subject of the first sermon is "What Must I Do to Ue Saved. This will include the contrast between Docrtinal Salvation and Vital Salvation. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. $10.00 Reward Will pay $10.00 in Cash to anyone hav ing a No. 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 or 11 Reming ton Standard Typewriter that I cannot adjust to their entire satisfaction. This includes the Remington Whal Adding and Subtracting Typewriter also. John R. Robertson, Expert Mechanician and Special Representative of the Reming ton Typewriter Company (Incorporated) With J. W. PIFER & COMPANY Telephone 228-L, "The Quick or the Dead" created the biggest sensation ever caused by a novel appearing in magazine form. " To this day there is an increditable demand for the story. Its author, Amelie Rives, now the Princess Troubetskoy, has written a new novel which bids fair to overtop the reputation of its famous predecessor. It is called "Hidden House" and appears in the October Lippincott's. FREE Three good numbers October (containing the new Amelie Hives' story) and the November and December issues with each yearly sub scription to begin with the January, PI12, number. Send $2.50 today nnd get fifteen numbers for the price of twelve. Lippincott's Magazine Philadelphia Note. After January 1st the yearly subscription price to Lippincott's Magazine will lie advanced to $.t.00 a year. " Mcfan Heads Springs fo. A change in the officers of the Ilood Kiver Mineral Springs Co., which re cently purchased the K. R. Manning property on the East Side, has just been effected. Capt. C. P. McCan, president and treasurer of the Tip Top Auto Co., has become president of'the company. Capt. Alt-Can says: "I have gone into the details of this company and after making certain changes, wheh.have already been effected, I .do not hesitate to extend my support and co-operation for the best interests of the company." C. A. Hickle, whose ranch i.s'in the Oak t.rove district on the c!;i Creen Point road, Iwft at the Clacier otlice yesterday a hex of excellent peaches. Mr. Hickle has the heartiest thanks from the Olacier for.-B f..r ,., r,.;t which is of the Crawford variety. ' Isenberg-Merrill. Elnn-r Isenberg, a son of the late M. P. Isenbt rg, was married yesterday to Miss Mima Merrill, of Toledo, Oregon. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Airs. Charles Merrill, formerly resi dents of the Pelmont district of this c unty. Mr. and Mrs. Isenberg will return here to make their home. Miss Lena Isenberg, a sister of the groom, attended the wedding. Job Printing at the Glacier office. For Sale. I have one of the most desirable 40 acre tracts in Oak Grove district, West Sitle, Ilood Kiver Valley, view, location, noil, neighborhood and all other condi tions considered. Will divide nicely in to four pieces, two have about 8 acres each in i and 5 year Newtowns and Spitxenhcrgs; one piece nearly all un der cultivation with 100 Jonathan and Wagner trees 8 years old; one piece with house, barn and about 8 acres Wagners, liananasand Arkansas blacks 7 and S years old. Will sell all or part, and if you are looking for a small place, one of these ia sure to suit you. Will make I lie price right with terms to suit, and if only part ii sold will care for same, if desired for one or two years at reasonable figure. Would take modern Portland resideuce up to 4O00 in part payment. Deal direct with owner and save commis-Moii. A. L. Upson, phone lS!l-.'-K, Hood River. Address, 321 Cas torn 1 louse, Portland. In th Gloaming. "Henry, tell me the old. old story.' "Well. It was tills wit fin ion.,. was doing tine until the seventh In- iiiug. and then our pitcher blew nn." 'ittsburg Post, tndiffrne. Th- U frost on the southern Paclllc, ii,t it re uergs in the Antarctic lea; In the RiH-kiea tne wind I terrlflo- lut what does It matter to met The snow on the Andes Is eleamlnr The drift! re u hli a a tree. A cyclone through Kansas Is streaml&f Cut wbat dues It matter to meT Cleveland Plata Dealer. Notice of Completion of State Street Improvement. Notice I hereby given that the W. O. AI. dretl 0., .-oulnictore. have tiled, wrltteu no no Hint iMh Uy of fept., lull, of tUe etiiu. iilellon ol the improvement of Mate Street. In trout of and adjolulna lol 1. Ilood Kiver Proper, lu the t'lty of iiooo Kiver, itrtvon, oj graaing Name to uie eolHtillxhed gratle from property hue to curb line, under their contract with this t'lty hitherto made and entered into, and that Urn anion n I due said contractors for said Improvement upon Ha acceptance. Is hereby slated to be the amount of ll.Vi,). And notice Is further gives that any objec tions to the acceptance of said grading under the contract with the said contractors on tbe part of said t'lty may be Hied In tbe office of the underpinned City Kecorucr by any inter ested party si any time wlthiu seven days n-om the date ot nung sain notice, lo-wit, within seven days from tbe Ssth day of September, w:t. This notice Is published In tbe Hood Kiver Ulacier for Iwo consecutive Issues thereof, the date of the tlrst publication thereof being tbe Mil day of September, 101 1. - U. B. I-ANtlltXK, BS(o& City Recorder. Judge A. J. Derby is erecting a handsome new home on Cascade avenue. All kinds of Fruit and Mercantile St amps made to order. Phone 5t7. FOR SALE BY OWNER. Ten acres one-half mile from town: new bungalow; all in trees 5 to 7 years old, strictly commercial; an ideal home. Investigate. Address "Owner," care Glacier. Notice to Apple Tree Planters. Ml art your orchard right by buy! g the trees you need of Kealetgu Hro. s Square leal Nursery t'o. We are goiug to have some nne trees tor sale tor tne seasons oi itumna ltvi. Our orlces are riKlit and our niollo: -Live and help others live." iome nnd in spect trees. Nursery i4 nines soutn oi noon Kiver, on Went Side. Write J. T. Nealelgli, Kl. No. 2. 1'houe JIS.K. Yours truly. f!5 MSALEltiH BROS. H-ACRE Home Vi acres of One deep mellow loam, alt In enltVvalion but oue acre thst has a chicken park snd a cow lot; there are 31, acres ol garden, snen as potatoes, caDtiage, corn, beans, onions, cauliflower and small fruit such as strawberries, ktganberrles. rasp berries, young grapes and a family orchard; 5-rooui frame house, gtHKl barn '.Hx&t, wagon shed, chicken bouse, well aud spring witter; good Jersey cow, good horse, weight lltW lbs., 40 chickens, wagon, buggy, farm Uxls. hay and giain; oaly one mile from graded school, K. K. !., phone, cream route, less than 1 miles from Oregon t'lty and It miles from Port laud or good road. If it's garden, berry land or a chicken ranch you are lookihg for, don't fall to see this one, as It Is one of the nicest ilille farms in tliis clmmunity. rrice IJiUI, tl-iltt cash, balance 6 per cent. E. P. Elliott & Son Knd of Suspension Bridge, Oregon t'lty. Or. oli WANTED Wanted -Ulrl to do general housework. Apply to Mrs. L. H. Uuggina. oi Wanted A position as bookkeeper by young man. Two years' experience. Addrea H. K. F., rare of Ulacier. sa Wanted An experienced man (married) to do general farm work good bouse on place nearsebool and church. Phone f. B Kim. ball. OdellSK. 06 . wanted To let 'rout act tor clearing acres rf ground immediately. T. J. Peter. Plume ao-x. s tf OAKDALE GREENHOUSE It is time to think about those roses and bulbs you are going to put in this fall, to have bloom next spring. Better see the rosea in bloom and pick out what you want. We have a full line of shrubs, vines and pereuial plants. Cut flowers anrJ designs to order on short notice. Phone 1972 M Fletcher (EL Fletcher R. I. Hood River Watited-Man to clear ten acres of willow land, in payment for which will give ml acres, 35 nf which are tillable, 20 on a gentle slope, 16 ai res on side hill, fklu.DuOor more leet of ssw timber. This tract lies Just east ol the Mid dle Valley. Hee owner on place or address tj. K. Barnes, Ml. ilood, Ore. oU Wauled Non-church goers and strangers to follow the folks Holiday morning or even. Ing to the people's church. Hixtli and Oak. Kindly, J. B Parsons. Grace II. B. Minister. KesideuceUOtiOuk SI. Telephone 14S-K. s28 Wanted 'ilrl for general housework. Good wages, laqulre of ilrs. 1-runk A. Cram. s2K For Sale or Trade Modern 5-room collage. B. J. Frank. Phone iin.M. if For real corset comfort, a Spirella f'ontet titled to your form, gpirella Boh Ing of open construction, sdimts of free venlilullou, ssul tary and comfortable. Ketalus lis shape per. uianeiitlv. Hend noslcaid. or phone tor ap pointment with Mrs. Haltle M. Castner, 2;if cascade ave., tiood mver, ore. riittue iis-n K7lf Wanted A young woman to assist in gen eral housework. Mrs, Murray Kay, phone 32 H. Ol2 Wauled Situation as bookkeeper, general otlice man or clerk in Hood Kiver. Best of references. Ktigeue G. Kexford. Telephoiie 1H0.K. ol2 Wanted A woman for general housework in tniiiily of lour adulls iu Hood Kiver. Hood pay for good work. Telephone 179-L. t28 Wanted S5,00O Clark scedlingl slrnwberry plant, from young pluuU. Kellogg & Marquis, phone 32.V1-M. oft I" LI .. I .. I . . 1 1 .. n rl I . n nnkfllll'lllo new. Address, F. 1). A twster. Hood Kiver. 06 ror saie vueap. isomer ioi., wiu nuu lii.l,u Ula A.l.tl-mul Pllll M Ul I IkeWS. 3"i I Ksst 7lh St., North Portland, Ore. o5 For Sale Light team of horses. Call S2A2-X . For Sale Fine Alberta and Crawford peaches iu Oak Grove district. Fhoue IN6-X. 06 For Sale-Klrst-olass cow, rich milk. One good buggy; lf pound mare, all round single worker, slid Hood Kiver Apple land. Phone Otlell 17. F. O. address, 1X. Ore. W. K. Wlnans. o5 II you wish to Improve your slock of Ply mouth Kock chickens now Is the time. The Kockford yards.have some grand young pul lets and roosters for sale at low prices, con sidering their qualily and the marking of the birds. These chickens surpass all pre vious years' slock. Rock lord poultry yards, phone lttt X. ol2 For Sale-Twenty acres first class apple land In Willow Fist dlsliicl. ti acres com nier clul orchard three years old. 4 acres ready to set lu trees, 8 acres In stumps, 2 acres lu tim ber. Price JH .000, one-half cash, balance long time. K. ..line, Ilood Kiver, with Light aud 1'ower Co. ol2 For Hale Small quantity of live, seasoned wood lu stove length. Phone or call ou W. 11. warren, Belmont District, phone Mrili. oil For Sale Kange, dining table, six chairs, Booster cabinet. See U. P. Christie, The Heights. ol2 Wanted-By Bepteinber2ft. a place for a man and womsn, or a man, to work on a ranch. Phone .M-odell. 06 Wanted to Kent A furnished or unftir. 11 islied house, ureter five or six rooms, mod ern, close in. U C. Sims, with G. V. Ed. wards x Co., phone ssi. 871 1 For Sale Cord wood. f. W. Brown, Park, dale. tf F'or Sale 1 Team and h irness, true pullers, good travelers; 1 No. 2 Faultless slump pul.er complete; Jersey cow 4 yenrs old. These are very cheap buys. It will pay you to Investi gate. 1). Currier. Jr.. Odell S4, loule i. a24 For Sale-Prunes, 75 cents per apple box. Fhoue 3U-M. 00 Wanted To rent a piano lor Uie winter, llali 147 X. 012 FOR SALE For Hale Pear or Apple Land. The under signed has 37 acres 01 land lu Kiverslde Park Joining my pear orchard ou t lie uortli. ' ares cleared snd ready for selling: about V acres oelug ciesred will be ready lor setting IMsiall; there is 7 acres more that is not cleared that Is suitable for orchard, maklug alsiul 24 acres ol the finest orchard land uu. der the sun, the bslsnee Is wast laud too steep for orchard. 1 will sell the 37 acres wiiii tne 17 acres cleared ready lor setting for W per acre and throw In the balance, or 1 will set Uie cleared land, 17 acres to the best commercial varieties Tor lo0 per acre, aud agree to Utke care of It for oue vear free ol charge. You will have 87 acres, 24 of wtilca is orcnara lana. 1. 01 me 24 is cleared and set and taken care of one year free. Price iY'irxi Half cash, balance on easy terms at 7 tier cent Irrigation runs through the laud. Water may ue uau 11 desired. Mall mile to station Address, F. A. Jones, till Jonnson street. 28 Portland, Ore. For Sale-Poultry at once, as t must have the room, t'oekrels from the following peas: Hrowu Leghorns; 2 strains of White Leghorns one of which Is tiap nested strain. Two strains or Khode Island Keds, one dark aud one light a1 rain. Also will sell hens aud riKwters rrom the following pens: Plymouth Kocks, Khode Island Keds, Miuorcas uud Hrowu Leghorns. Also will sell one Klssell potsto tligger al a bargain. W. H.Corey, Avalon Way, Phone 2122-'. s2 tf For Sale. Fresh cow at Ml. Hood, Oregon I. i'aterson. 00 , For Sale Horse, weight about 1150, harness ntiu curnage cueap, ruoneaft-Li OD h'llr liul. Ijl.n.lA I..I...... 1, I I . .... i.ii.riio iniauu nm ticK reiK anil pullets bred from prle winning slock. Phone llt'l.M la L1 Ut..... . ... ' . wouru, oi For Sale-Pigs and one brood sow, F. U Taylor, Oak Grove. Phone 2Si.F. ot For Sale-2 dozen thoroughbred Brown lg horn hens and hall down eockrels. J. L. v m irr, puoue IS..V1. oo For Sale-Cheap, horse, weight about lirsfc gentle and sound. Also carriage aud harness iiiiuc Aa-ij. For Sale-Big team horses, over WOO pounds agetSaudD. A-l iu every resiwt, gentle, not afraid of autos. Will sell at sacrifice. Ht,o imrneaK. iiomer a. itogers, Park da e. Phone Odell 277. 00 ForSsle Two Jersey cows. Oue will he fresh lu a few days, lue other is a 4-year-old heifer. W. M. Swick, Avalon Way. s2S For Sfllp (Olla ln ..... ..I 11 0. Carpenter, phone itlX. . oh! For Sale-Full blooded brown leghorn cockerel. Phone Odell us. g-ja For Sale-Nice horse, weight 12IO lbs., work single or double; also light harness aud light wagou, for Ilia. Inquire No. 11 Oak St phone li'sj. For Sale-Two dtwen Brown leghorn hens Phone HO Odell. 06 For suIa In. 1. , 1 .. - . i - 1 . . , " - - " , Mime, uiaea mark ings, one year old, hou-e broken, gtod ratter fine pedigree, suitable for stud a id show dog' A. K. C. No. 147,W. Address Howard Parker ... r . . a, iet. iro-m, lloOO Kiver. US F'or Sale Lot and 4 room house; wired for electricity; city water in kitchen, with sink uu urain 10 cesspool. 1 all r,tM or No. 3. tf TYPEWRITKRSr .,1. . . . . . - -- vi .'-ii, nil tqtsv tomu. A. W. Outimnk. .n.if ' for m7 nl.-'o r' .T'"' .r - k 1 1 T'i aemie, goou pmi- JrlVeor riae- weiht pmiuds. - m 1 . r r Land NW la .1 .nHB r , i . . . - - - - ui 'ami 11 ir sale from i0 per acre up. Will sell in 20-acre v. . ' v.aiB.01, pnone ao tithtr - V(T St Ua ... . ... . , . t ,1,. w 1 u M iNwiuou IO III r. nisb rontrh nnn ilnauAil In ... K. r -- --o - .. i 1. 1 . 1 vl vari ous kinds. Apple boxes and straw num erate tor this season. Ontera II hi Promptly filled. l miles southeast of Park, dale. Hay fc Wleaal. Parkdale. Ore. .-.-ir Pnr S.la-1. n c... 1 , k . i . .. cally new. Phone 2-X. 06 For Sale Gray filly, four years old. Work single or double; fair horse ou road. Phone :A Odell. . o5 F'or Sale Violin cello, good condition, will sell cheap. Phone 54 Odell. o5 For Sale 1 have HO.iXIO equity In Chicago upartiiieut house building which 1 will Irade for Hood Kiver bearlug orchard. This build lug is first class in every respect, only one year old. well hs-ated and will slaud strictest Investigation. I will consider only Lower Talley strictly commercial bearing orchard, preferably clear aud with modern improve ments, write, for personal interview. Ad dress U. care Glacier office, OA For Sale A horse cheap or will trade for stumppuller. See K. U. Bragg.or phoue I mi K. OJ For Sale 20 acres of land at a bargain. See K. B. liregg, or phoue lob-K. 06 For Sale Apple trees, Newlowns, Bpllx aud Ortley. 12 per huudred. Philip Kollas, 2 miles 8 W. of Odell. tf 1 For Sale ;t) acres 6 miles out, west side, lu foot hlils, under Irrigation, deep rich soil, no rock, 21 acres cleared, IS1, acres planted to commercial varieties of apples full bearing down to 1 year; never failing spring, good 7 risun house aud out building. Terms 1 eash. balance 6 per cent. Address X. Y, care Ulacier. . 06 For Sale Tuexedo Hull In good condition. A bargain. See Buelow, The Tailor. If F'or Sale Uooii farm ;teaio and harness, or sell oue horse. K. H. Walluce, phoue 1S0.M. tf FOR RENT For Rent-Fiirulshed house" 6U Csscade". Apply to Mrs. M. McGtilre. o5 For Keut-Ten acres unimproved with Imnsejand ham, ou Metliodist Lane, near Barret school house. Frank Davenport, Jr., puoue SUL. Hsu For Hlre- Klght-passenger Stearns touring car. Siieclal rules to dances. Thos. Shere, phoue itoiK; slsud, 16U; garage, a(M. ol2 For Kent Barn. Bee R. B. Bragg, or phone 2S For Sale A very neat oue or two horse hack In very good shape, not had much heavy work will last 5 or ti years, will be sold at less than half the price of a new oue.Tiil Is a susp If iskeu at once as we need the cash..Koc kford Slore, Phone 1H3-X. o5 For Kent Rooms for housekeeping, either furnished or unfurnished, suitable for High School studen Is. Near Cor. I'weirtb SL and Strauahau Ave., two blocks from High School, or, room and board for young ladles. Mrs. F;mma C. Willis, near Cor. Twelfth St. aud Sirauahau Ave. a2S F'or Kent-Modern Vrooni bungalow. tK-nted at 505 May street. Call and see It. I'lioue 2- &.L. ol2 . MISCELLANEOUS NURSERY AGENTS WANTED. We want reliadle ageuts who ran sell our hlgh-graJefi ml trees, grown at Kennewlck and Spokane Valley. Expenses advanced weekly. Free exiiert advii to fruit growers, by Prof. Van ilolderbeke, for five years WashiugUm state hortlcullurist. Vau Ilolderbeke Nurseiy Co., aiotf Skokane, Wasb. Lost-Ladies' gold watch with iulllal H, A. Inscribed ou lim k K 1 1 . , 1 . ,iia. MiPn 1 Glacier ottli-e for reward. 012 Lost-White horse, weight about 10U0 lbs.. Is years old. rone ammifi .iu.. Mniirv Glacier otlice. 01 2 Lost-Small gold locket. Initials J. M. 8., finder leave at Glacier oitlce for reward, oft . 1 .ui PAi. r 1 . . . . . . - in muien goia CUD DUUOllf, WHQ small diamond In center. Keturn to Glacier for reward. m Found fln.ii. 1 . . bij le louuiam iitn. iwr nmv h ,..a v .. II: . . . . . . . -- -j j 1 Minus iaTier omce, identtlytng same and pa lug tor this oft Lost l.iirht hmvn u .1 i.... .m .---. .uu wiiim iviiis ist ln-f; werinrrpllurp ollitr witb riii tftuched. tU2wa. Keward. o!3 KoUtld A BtilvaTr nt.fr ti.,, .,1, U ... ' . " m w 1 ill DVM ltHl-l care Ulttoter.