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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1911)
HOOD HIVEK GLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1911 feuob JEturr (Slarirr ABTHtK I. MOE. PubUtlMT. Subscription, 11.50 Per fear. HOOD RIVER'S SICCESS. 'Succm With Apple, in the Hood River Valley" ii the title of n article in th October number of the Pacific Monthly aritlen by K. H. Shepard, editor of Better Fruit. Ky a aimple taUiueut of facta, one of the greatest boost! for any auccesaful region, Mr. Shepard tella why Hoo I River aland in the vanguard of the country's apple growing nerlioiia. He has depicted for the reader all the Valley's assets: The grandeur of the mountain, wood land and river icenery, the aesthetic charm that draws the homesteader, who loves the beauties of nature; the climate, one that is difficult to find fault with and one that, because of the peculiar conformation of the val ley, produces the prefect and long keeping fruit ; the soil conditions, which with the climate gives to the community its economic charm ; and finally the co-operative spirit of he residents, the element that has given them the power of making the most of their own efforts coupled with the aid of a lavish nature. The following interesting extracts are taken from Mr. Shepards article : ' ihe conditions necessary for the pro duction of fine fruit in the Hood River district are not only ideal, they are perfect. The sea breeze that constant ly sweeps up the Columbia river from the Pacific Ocean 150 miles away, ameliorates the climatic conditions to just the right decree 'of temperature, and the breeds from the snow capped mountains close by preserve, during the entire summer, the coolness of atmosphere that is necessary for the development of the apple to its highest degree of perfection in flavor, texture and keeping quality. The continual aunBhine during the growing season adds the finishing touches of color to the king of fruits." "The fruit grower of Hood River has set the pace for high class work manship, and is held up as a model for every other fruit growing section in the world; a model worthy of imitation and an example that every other fruit growing section is striving to equal. In fact so thoroughly and perfectly has the Hood River apple grower done his work during the lust ten years that the Hood River Apple Growers' brand is sold on its reputation, with a guaran tee that is good all over the world. A director of the union of another fruit section, who spent several months in England last year, stated that the Hood River Apple Growers' Union brand was the only puck of ' fruit thai was Hold on the Knglixh auction market where the buyer and bidder had such confidence in the quality and grade that they made their purchases without opening a box to examine the contents. Hood River Valley believes in co-operation. Its growers are united, work ing in harmony, and nearly every or chardist is a member of the Hood River Apple Growers' Union. It is the one district in the world where the fruit growers own and control their own warehouse, cold storuge plants and irrigation ditches." JUTLES FOR THE PRESIDENT. The McMinnville Walnut Growers Club will present ten pounds of first- class Yamhill County walnuts to Pres ident Tuft on his arrival in this city. J. C. Cooper, presidtnt of the club, in now drilling on a presentation speech suited to the dignity of the recipient of the gift and to the quality of the home grown product. -This is proper and complimentary. We congratulate the Walnut Club upon its discernment and generosity in the matter. Oregonian. President Taft is fond of apples Ihiuhtloss the suggestion has alreudy been made. However, it wll not hurt to repeut that we'should send the Pres ident a box of our extra fancy fruit. OVERHEAD WIRES. The suggestion at the Monday night meeting of the council as to placing all overhesd wires underground before the surfucing of the streets in the business portion of the city is one thut deserves consideration. No city's business streets, as is well known, are made attractive by the poles, necessary to carry them, and numerous overhead wires. The question of placing the wires has already been agitated. The council has already been petitioned to take such action. The time is un doubtedly not far away when the public sentiment will demand it. The business districts of most all up-to- date and modem cities are free from overhead wires. If the paving is done before the wires are placed under ground, it will create a greater ex pense in the execution of the work in addition to an impediment in traflic and a creation of defects in the surfac ing of the streets. Under such cir cumstances the companies should see that it is to their beat advantage to haste;) the completion of the work of making the change, and co-operate with the council in an endeavor to place the wires underground as soon as HHiMible. The nieht school and the retrulu meetings of the Men's League of The IleighU should result in profit to the members of he organisation and the students of the night school. The league will make a study of topics that are demanding the attention of the cou.-ily'a thinking citizens. Jackson county is determine! to have good roads. Its citizens have vote! large bond issue for the im provement of highways. AMSBARY RECITAL FOR PLNE GROVE GRANGE The first number of the Lyceum course to be presented this winter by the Pine Grove Grange, will apear Saturday evening. October H. The initial entertainment for the winter will be given by the Amsbary Recital Co., composed of Wallace Bruce Ams bary, Louise Morgan Amtbary and Florence Kossberg Ritfaxrdson. All of the performers are artists of note, and the audience will have an oppor tunity of hearing beautiful songs arid excellent piano renditions of the mas ters. Mr. Amsbary delivers a lecture with a dignified, interpretation of the best literature. 'His work is a delight as attested by twelve years of work on the Lyceum stage with a constantly increa-ung popularity. Himself a poet and contributor to the leading maea nr.es and author of a successful book of French Canadian verses, his audi ence may expect novel, entertaining and instructive talk. Ixtuise Morgan Amsbary possesses a pure soprano voice of great range and unusual beauty. Her splendid tone quality and instructive interpretability have won enthusiastic recognition in the musical world. Florence Koxslwrg Richardson, or ganist of the First Unitarian church, is a musician of rare ability and one of the best accompanists on the Pacific coast. Her splendid technic and her sympathetic and Intelligent interprets tiona ofthe great masters, have won for her an enviable place on the Ly ceum stage. This entertainment will be followed by live other excellent programs as follows: The Winn if red Towrisend Co., The Columbian Qutrtet, Jesetfy, the musician, and The Heilnarz Entertain ers. Full announcements of each will be made from time to time. GRAND JURY RETURNS REPORT The following is the renort of the grand Jury submitted to Judge lirad shaw Tuesday evening. Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Circuit Judge: We, the Grand Jury, empaneled at the October, 1911, term of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Hood River beg leave to re port as follows: We have been in session two days and have given our careful attention to all matters of every kind brought before us. We have returned three indictments and one no true bill. We have examined the county prop erty but have no especial recommenda tions to make at this time. We have also examined the offices and books of the county officers but from the limited tune that we had we are not in a posi tion to pass upon the correctness of the books of the various otlicers but the same appear to be systematically kept. Having finished our labors we re- be discharged. W. ireman: r.. l.oclie. W. N. Nason, L. C. Baldwin, W. G. Horn- merville and E. N. Benson. ti Kiiectfully ask to F. Laraway, forei Merchants Guide of Board .Scope. The merchants' guide, whichwill be used by the merchants of the Hood River valley in the future, is of extra ordinary wide scope. It has districts in every part of the United States. The guides, which are con-piled by central agencies, 83 the Merchant's Mercantile Co., of Portland, is compil ing the data tor this district, gives the rating of customers in all sections, Each merchant sends in a report of his delinquencies to the central agency. Before a delinquency is reported the customer is first notified by a letter and given a chance to maintain his good standing.. Attends Driving of Golden Spike. Fred Stanley, of Portland, one of the principal owners of the Ktanlev- Smith Lumber Co. and president of the First National bank of this city, was in the city Monday on his way to Bend, where he will witness the driv ing of the golden spike by the Hill railroad system in commemoration of the completion of the road into Central Oregon. Mr. Stanley was accompanied by Alex Keed, one of the superintend ents of the big lumber company. Mr. Stanley shipped his automobile here from Portland by boat and tho journey was made In the machine. Md'recry Buys Carter Place. Arthur McCreery. of New York City, who spent last winter here and who recently returned from the me tropolis, where has been visiting his parents this summer, has purchased tne t.arler place near Summit. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Carter will return to Chicago, where they will spend the winter. HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. The English Method of Dealing Out 8uppliei by tho Week. In the inatter of small savings and watchfulness of eiemliture the Eng lish housewife la ahead. For example, the lOngltsb houaekeeer deals out to tier servants the week's allowance of sugar, rice, flour, coffee and all other household provisions that are kept In quantity, and requires an account of It all to be rendered, the thing having been brought to so One a point that she knows the exact amount of each article requisite for her family, allow ing so uuieb to each Individual and that quantity belt.,, autltclcnt, as she knows by experience, two ounces of lea, for instance, being regarded as a week's supply for each single Individ ual, one half pound of sugnr, three and one half pounds of meat 'for a woman and live and one-fourth for a uiitii fucts which the housekeeper probably learned from her mother before her knowing, moreover, the greater varl ety of the simpler kinds required. All of these stores she sets dowu In her housekeeping book us she gives them out. and she does uot fail on the next dispensing day to consult ber dales and If anything be left over In the cook's hands not accounted for to subtract that from the amount to be newly Issued. Aud In 'England serv ants expect this. So far from being Indignant with It they would feel as If there were no guiding baud behind them If left undone aud they given tbelr bead In an overflowing store room, as servants are with us. In fact, there U no savtug which the housewife across the water considers too small to practice or as beneath bet dlgulty. Excbauge. Perfect Printing Rubber Stamps of every deseri tion made at the Ulacier Stamp Works. H I 1. 1 FV. rM,..,Mr 1 1. ilk-fil V MILLINERY You do not want to overlook our Millinery l)-partinent if you wish to save money on your millinery purchas es. Besides we will give you the very latest styles ami at a lees price than you can get the mine quality for elsewhere. Our stuck is the largest in the city and under the charge of one of the best milliners in the Ktate. We also carry a full line of trimmings of all kinds, iu- eluding one of the largest lines of pli mes ami feathers ever brought to the city. Iet us show you. 2nd Door. Special-Kid Gloves 47c At this price you have your choice of Black. Tan and White Kid Gloves, sizes 5 1-2 to 7. Gloves that formerly sold . at a pair, slightly mussed ... 47c Outing Gowns A fine line of Children's Outing Flan nel Night Gowns, from 2 to 14 years of age. They are made of good quality outing flannel in plain colors or in neat pink or blue striped effect. Well made, n ally finished garments. Prices from 45c. 50c, 70c and $1.00 An extra fine line of Ladies Flannel ette Night Gowns is shown in plain col ors or in neat pink or blue stripes. All wtights in light, medium or heavy. Ex tra well made and neatly finished for 70c, 85c. $1.00,$1.25 We have a fine lot of Children's, Misses' and Ladies' Rain Capes and Coats. Just the thing for fall and Winte. $1.50 and up. 2nd floor. Suits and Overcoats One of the new Overcoat styles that is going to be worn a lot this fall is the new Raglan. You know how a Raglan is made, with an over-the-shoulder seam gives it a swagger look. HART, SCHAFFMLR & MARX know just how to do it right. Their Raglan mode! is one of the snappiest we have ever seen. You'll find here a lot of other good things, too, in both suits and overcoats things we'll enjoy show ing you. Any day you feel like looking at some good clothes, we feel like, show ing you some. HA &M. Overcoats $16.50 Up Other Makes $5.00 to $15.00 H. S. & M. Suits $18.00 Up Other Makes $5.00 to $15.00 A full line of Misses' Winter Coats just Received. Come in and look them over. 2nd floor. THE PARIS FAIR The Store That Gives You the Best Values LADIES' NEW FALL SUITS v. are allowing an unequalled line of Women's nobby Fall Suits at prieea of ' SUM, $11-M, $12.90, $IVM. $l.5, $2t.M, $22.H, $23 0, $25.0 We ask your criti cal inspection of workmanship, ma terial and st yle. We'll be proud to show tin-in Ma terials are Serges, F i u e Worsted, Cheviot and Kiitf lisb Suiting", in Grays, Hrowns, (Jreensand Macks. An expert fitter in attendance, insur ing you a perfect fit where altera tion is necessary. Special, Ladies' Tailored Suits and Coats $5.00 Here is certainly a big bargain in Ladies' Tailored Suits and Ing Oats tbat we want to close out quickly. Values up to 10. You iii not want to mins this chance. Anv suit or coat on the rack, choice $J.OO Convict Labor Discontinued. It was announced Monday morning that Ioewberg & Going Company were in default of their payments for con tracted convict labor in the company's stove foundry a second time'and- that the men were not allowed to return to their work. It was also announced that the state considers its contract with the stove company cancelled and that the contract labor, system would be abolished. About ISO conricts have been em ployed in the foundry. Once before the company was in default of its pay ment and at that time Governor West re-arrangu'd some of the terms of the contract before he would allow it to remain in force. The company balked at paying, for the use of certain men, however, and now tbe contract is again in arrears, as far as payments are concerned. In view of this, the governor announced his decision to discontinue the use of all contracted convict labor. COTTAGE HOSPITAL Hood Rivcr'st Medical Institution Open to the public for treat ment of Medical and Surgi cal cases. A Maternity Ward is maintained In the Kighy House, just east of the main Hospital. RATKS ON APl'LlCAl ION Address Cottage IIosp:tal Assn. For Sale. Ilmvt'ntm of the iimst ltH.raM' 40 urre trurtM io !; iruvi tliNLri.:!. WVhI Suit, HimmI KivtT Valley, view, h-cHtion, Hiiit, ui ililMirlioi.tl Hint nil otliiT mmli tiui:a fiMmitit rt'il. Will ilivhie nuvly in to four iiitM'fN, to ImvH nhoi.t H nm ach in i ami 5 vt'itr NVwtnwn and ipitzt'iilHTtf ; niio pirn nt'rtrly all un ilrr cultivation with lui) Jonutiian hihI WaKntT trees 8 ycuiH old ; on tui't with hotiftt, hum and aUutt it urn-n WaniTH, HunanuM uikI ArkannnH 1 huk h 7 and 8 yt'HiH old. Will hcII all or jmrt, ;ind if yiiii art) looking for a Hinall phtrp, lie of theft in Hiire to unit you. Will inutu the iiirt1 riht with tt rniH to unit, and if only part i Hold will euro for aiiit', if dt-nirt'd for one or two yt'arnal natniahlo hj.MH'. Would take moi crn rorthuid rrnidrnco lip to fUKKHnpart payntt'tit IVul direct with owner and -ave tHHnmU i tli. A. I- Upton, plume lsil'i-K, Mood Uivir. Address, :V2 Can torn Houm', lortlaml. Notice of Improvement of Street. Notim t hretty trvn. mnsimnt to Onlinam-o Ni. tt'Jh, p;4.Hd by tlitt t'omimm (Vum'il of the City tif IImJ Hivt wi tht 7th Juy of AuttUHt. lilll. ami up proved dv the nmyur on the 7th day of Auk umI, l;m. providim for the improvement of the Mouth nifttj of ColiititluH Street from the west curb line of Seventh Street wrt to the eiixt curb line of Fourteenth Street, and on the north ide of Mtid utreet fnom the jvewt curb line of Seventh Street wet to the eant cutb tine of Thirteenth Street, except where anlewHlkH have already been laid or iM'rimtM' imuiett for the construct! m of rtidewaika under thifl ordinance, that bids will he received by the uuderHtuned City Recorder at httt office in the lletlltronner ImildiiiK, in tutid city, up to 12 o'clock noon, on the ftth day of Octotier, Hill, for the improvement of Haiti streets by irvad iiiK down to the eMtahlodicd made from the prop erty line to the Hlreet line fw huh! dist nice to the width of ttl feet, and the laying of cement Hide- walk nix feet in width a distance of two feel from the property line upon km id itrade. Saul , work shall be lei in one contract, and shall be re- ; required to lie completed within :W days from the ; date ol award in said contract. ' Saut bhls will be opened by the Street Commit lee as soon as practicable after tbe time tixed tor receivhiK bids, and the several bids, together with the summary thereof. will be reported to the Com mon Conned at it next regular meet inn there after, to-wit, on the tth day of October, Utl, at the City Halt in said city, at which time said bids will be considered. Notice is further Riven that any interested par ty ir.ay tile his objection to the U'Uiuk of said con tract within the time specified for receiving bids, and that the same will U transmitted to the Citv Council a Ion it with said bats for their mnsidern- t am at said meet ma-. 1 he person, ti rm or corpor ation to whom the con ti act is let will be required to enter into an agreement to the effect that said contractor shall look alone for payment for mater- I in I and work to such particular portion oi' the ' fund to be assessed upon the property liable to pay for such improvement and paid into the City treasury for tbat put xmc. ii shall be rsm to ' the propel ty in t'tt.nt ot w liich ani to the cbarne , of which a )ai tit ular part of the improvement to 1 le dune by the sucreK.sful bidder is to Is? made mid collected and paid into the city treasury, and such contractor shall in no event require the City of Mood niver or any of its onicers or agents to pay the same, except out of such particular portion of tast funds so assess! or collect! int the city treasury, and tor such poition of said inmrove- meiit, nor seek to enl'oice payment of the same or any part thereof aamst the City oi Ho.nl River or any of its officers by any leiral process or other wise, except out of such particular fund. All ohls must state price for ttradirur nnkl sidewalk to Krade. and price for construct in said sntew alk w hich work shall be dime the manner ami foini provided for in Ceneral improvement Ordinance No. I'M if the City of Hood River. N, bids dl U. received which specify more than one price on ' aid work chaiveablc to one hl'k m lei irth. Ar bond for the faithful performance of vlte cin- ' tract loan amount equal to mr cent of the ' timated contract price will be reo aired of the ue, ; ciH-ful balder, the Council reset vhir ihe riKht to reject any and alt tints Dated and ttmt published October 5. IWt. H. ii. l.ANtill.l.K The Heights Greenhouse Potted plants in wholesale lots. A gorgeous display of cut flowers for winter decorations. Orders filled on short notice. ULadies invited to visit greenhouse and view our grand floral exhibition. Flower pots for sale. GEO. HASLINGER, Manager PHONE 284-M THE HANDY . CORNER FEED STORE Save the Pull Up the Hill Our Prices Always Right Get Your Weighing Done on the Handy Corner Scales Hubbard Taylor PHONE 282-X ON THE HEIGHTS SPECIAL PRICES ON Smoked Meats on Saturdays The Best Fresh and Cured Meats All the Time THE SANITARY MARKET E. M. HOLMAN 1T Hood River Plumbing Co. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING J? X? ? Tinning and Sheet Metal WorK. Gasoline En gines, Pumps, Rams. Repairing Promptly Attended. Estimates Furnished. Office in Davidson Building Phone 165-M Third and Cascade We are Now Taking Orders for Apple, Peach and Pear Boxes Would Advise Ordering at Once Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Phone 124 Hood River, Oregon FOR SALE BY OWNER. Tin acres one-half mile from town; new bunifjlow; alt In trees 5 to 7 years olj, strictly commercial; an iiU'al lume. Investigate. Address "Owner," care Glacier. Notice to Apple Tree Planters. tttttrt mr orvlmrrt nit Ii i by huyl k thr tnv iu nf il nl Nralt'iKh Bn. Snur lwl v urMtry t ii. We Hre koIuk U have Mne tliii irtx'M fio- mI ftr the Npationa of lttllAut our prlc? rintt itud our nmito: "l.tve hikI iiflp ulhrm live.'1 101119 mt lu l'l irtvs. Nutiry l'4 iiiilen miih of HihhI It hit, on etidr. Wiu J. T. Nratlfh, li. II. Nil 2. h'bonr IH-K. Yur imly, m .NKAI.KKiH HKOX T I'KVVKITKKS-Fiir sale or rent oii-ny Idiuv a. w. Oolluuk. m3l-i 91-ACRE Home 91, Kmol flnc dnp niellnw loam, all in cultivation bill one tore that baa a clilrken park and a oour kit; I here ar ,H, acre ol Kardeu, nui'Ii an imtaioeti. catibajeA, corn. Iwbiik, onloim, ,-Hiillllower and amall fruil uri'li aa straw hrrnea, lonanberrlra, rap lrrle, yonnic grapea and a lamily orrhard: Vrtioiu frame bouaw, icood baru waon ahed, clilckeu liouae, well and aprtntr WHler; irooit Jersey cow, xnod borne, weight 1UHI .. 44lcblckena. waon, buioey, farm ioota. bay aud (lain; only oue mile frnin giaded hoIumiI, K. K. I . plume, cream mute, lew than i nilleo from Ungnn 'ily and It miles from Port land on (naxi road. If It's gardeu, berry land or a cbW'ken ranoli you are lonkihn for, don't fail to aer Mil oue, aa It la one of the liKet tittle famiK iu thla cliiiniuuily. Price .eiM, H (HI cash, b lam i per ivnt. E. P. Elliott & Son Kud 01 Suipcnalon ttrldgv, oregoo t'lty, Or. olS OAKDALE GREENHOUSE It is time to think about tlione rotes anil liullisymi are going to put in this fall, to have bloom next upring. ISetter see the rows in blM)in and (in k out what you want. We have a lull line of shrubs, vines and perenial plants. Cut flowers and designs to order on short notice. Phone 1972 M Fletcher & Fletcher R. 1. Hood River WANTED Wanted - Pmittou aa uouaf keeper for anial' family. Adilrtra B., care tilaeier. oli W anted At ouiw. an experienced woman for first claaa home ciokinK t the lllckinmin lluuse, Kaat Htale street, phone JSli K. tf Wanted to Kenl-Kamiiy of tlii-ee adult would like to take furnished house for ttie winter for-the care or nominal rent. J. W. Lalll, Dee, Ore. ol Wanted Position Young man thoroughly experienced in the growing, pruning aud budding of fruit trees wauls position us inan aieerof fruit ranch. Thoroughly understand growing of amall fruils as well as apples. Ad : dross f. X.,care U lacier. ol2 I Wanted Ulrl for general housework. (iiHid wages and good home for right parly. Flume 19 B. (o2 Wrnted Miin to haul SKI cords ol 4 fool wood and grade XA mileot road. Address (1. H. iKitson, Hotel Oregou. iwt Wanted Olrl to do general housework. Apply to Mrs. Ij. Huggins. o Wanted A position as bookkeeper by young man. Two years' experience. Add res H. H. r. , care of Olacler. Wanted To let contract for clearing S seres of ground Immediately. T. J. I'lles. t'lioue mux. oia (IWanted all IM X . To rent a piano fur tin wuiHr Wanted Man to clear ten acres of willow land, In paymeut for which will give Ml acres, :to( which are tillable, 'JO on a gentle sloie, la Hi res 011 side hill, MtimKlor more feet of saw tiuilier. This truet lies just eHKt 01 the Mid dle Valley. Mee owner on place or addressC, K. BarneB, Mt. Hood, Ore. ol'i For Male or Trada Modern H-room cottage i. J. Frank. I'houe 217-M. . II For Hale-KI'iKle Inland lied liens aud pul. lets. Fancy Mock. Airs, J. II. Hhoeiuaker, llarrelt dlalrlct. If For Sale A Miillne di! plow, practlcaly uew. Address, P. Ii. Alwater, Htaid Hlver. nt Foi-Bale Cheap. Corner lot, lllih and Co lumbia HU. Address I'lill Mutlhews, Fast Till hi., .North t'urtland, Ore, o5 For Hale Light team of horses. Cull :fc!f'J-X. For hale Fine Alberta and Craw lord peaches lu Oat Urove district, I'lioue Imi-X. For Male First-class cow, rich milk, tine good buggy; 1AU pouud mare, all round single worker, aud Hood Hlver Apple laud, riione Udell 17. K O. address, Dee, Ore. W. K. WIiiriis. o5 II you wish to improve your stock o: 11 -mouth ttock chickens now is the lime. The Kocklord yards have some grand yuung pul lets and riMisiei a for sale at low prices, con iderti'g their quality and Ihe marking of tiie birds. These chickens surpass ull pre vious yea' stock. Kockford poultry yards, plume l!U X. uli F'or Mule 'J'wcnty wres first class apple hind In Willow Flat district, ti acres ctiiiiiner. clal orchard three years old. 4 ai;res ready to set lu trees, 8 acres iu slumps, 2 acres iu tim ber. 1'rlce jfs.tHK), one-hall cash, baiunce long time. K. ..line, Hood Kiver, with Light and I'ower Co. oli For Miile-Minull iiuiintity of live, seasoned wood lu stove length. Phone or call on V. 11. Warren, Belmout District, phone 3I92L. ol'J For Male Kange, dining tattle, six chairs, Hisisler cabiuei. Mee U. V. Christie, 'Ihe Helghta. olj For Hale Cord wis id. dale. For real corset comfort, a Mpirella ' orset fitted to your form. Kulrella Boxing of open construct! n, admila of free ventilation, ssnl- uiry and comfortable, fictions lis shuia: tier. luaneully. Hend poalcard, or phone lor up polnlinenl wllh Mrs. llatlle ,M. Castner, i'.i i ascade ave., tlooa Kiver, ore. t'liene iis-k stii Wanted A young woman to as-lst In geu. eral housework. Mrs. Murray Kay, phone Wanled-Hiluation as bookkeeis'r. general oftlc man or clerk lu liisid Kiver. Heat of relerenoea. F.ugeue O. hex ford. Telephone iw-h. ii Wanted -X,UU0 Clark scdllngi strawberry piant, i rum youug piuuis. Kellogg di M.uqiu phone .H2.'),t-M. oh Wanted-By September, a place for a man aim woman, or a man, to work on a ranch I'houe M-Odell. oo Wanted to Kent A furnished or unfiir. nlaheil house, prefer five or six nanus, mod ern, close In. U, v. Minis, wlla li. Y. Kd- warus dE to., pnone sitr FOR SALE For Male-Poultry at once, as I must have the room. Coekrels from the following pens: Brown leghorns; 2 stralnsor While Leghorns one of which Is Hap nested strain. Two I rains or Illume island Keds, one dark aud oue light s'raln. Also will sell hens aud roosters Irom Ihe following pens: Plymouth Rocks, Khode Island Keds, Mlnorcas and Brown Leghorns. Also will sell one Klsaell potato nigger at a baigaln. W. tl. Corel Avalou Way. Phone Jia;. . sj tf For Male -Fresh cow at Mt. Hisid, Oregon A. Pattraou. (M F'or Male Horse, weight alHiut II. VI, harness anu top carriage cheap. Phone a-L o& For Sale-Rhode Island Red coekrels aim pnlleta bred from prl.e winning alia k. Phone Mi M. K. F. Batten. olS F. H on For Sale-Plga aud one brood sow, Taylor, Ouk Urove. Phone 2HO-F. For Sale-!! dozeu thoronglibretl Hrnwii Iav horn heua and halt doxeu dwkrels. J 1, Carter, phone W7.M. For Male -Cbean. tinrs. weight uiumi ii-ji. gentle and sound. Also carriage aud harness Phone 209-L. ' of, For Sale-Big team horses, over lUMI (Hiunds agetiand , A-l lu every resct, gentle, not alrald of autos. Will sell at sacrifice. HiO with ha-neas. Homer A. Itogers, Parkdale I'houe Odell 277. For Sale Collie Pup, very good pedigree C C. Carpenter, phoue axlX. ..!' For Hal SIIim, kii.ui u....,., i. . ... . - . ...... .,,n ns,lt i-m, ills , WtH k single or double; also llghi liariieos and light WHiriin fur 1 1 IV I,,.,,,,... v.. ,. . r.. phone UHi. P.ameS?iie Od:,l.,"en BrWU U"rU For St&' aViv Yniu. h.i-. ...... .... ... .v,,.r,, .nR.r, uiacK mark lugs, one year old, hou e brokeu, gissl raiter ttue pedigree, suitable for stud a:id show dog' u t k " i4;,H"-, Ao,1r''' Howard Parker! R. F. D. No. 3, Tel. 1.MI .1M, Hood River. uM FnrSule l-t a ., A u . - .i . . " ' i,r,ih uiiune: wueii for electricity: city water in kitchen, with mk aud dralu locesspo .1. Call 27iM t; No. 3. tl Forsale Cheap-A 1 team. Just the rwlr ZTJ V.tHer "-'"-"y Keutle. g,HKl pun. pme:i.i M ' or riae- "j;'.';"118' Land For 8le 2.0 acres or laud Hraab fron. $.- pe, acre up. Will sell iti JO-acre tracts with part Id tree. U J. Catkins, phe juxif Forsale-Wearenowlna poalllon to fur. msh rough nnd dressed luuiller of Hie van' ciJ'".11"- .ApP t "rt tr.wberry crates lor tin. season. Orders will he pnmipt v tilled. V, mile, aomlwaat of Park dale. Ilay w leajl, Parkdale, ore. F. W. Brown, Park. ti For Male I Team and h irtiess, true pulleia, gisid liaveleis: I No. 2 Faultless stump pul.er couiplel Jersey cow 4 era old. These are very cheap buy. It will pay you to investi gate D. Currier, J r.Liliiell W, Miute 2. a2t F'or Male-Prunes, 75 cenla (ler apple box. Plume til-M. im ForMale Oray filly, four years old. Woik single or double; lair horse on road, Phoue o4 Odell. oft For Hale Violin cello, g?)od condition, will sell cheap. Phone .4 Odell. o.'i For Hale 1 have Htl.iKW eiiilly In Chicago apaituient liouse buildiug which 1 will trade for Hisid River bearing orchard. This build" Ing la first class in every respect, only one j ear old. well located and willslaud strictest Investigation. 1 will consider only Uiwer Talley stiictly commercial hearing orchard, (wererably cleirand with modem Improve ments. Vt nle lor personal iuiervlew. Ad dress 11. care Ulacler iilllce, on For Sale A horse cheap or will trade lor sluuippuller. Mee K. B. Bragg.or plione Imi H For Male- 2(1 acies of land at a bargain. Mee K. B. Br. gg, or phoue lob-K. oft tor Hale-Apple trees, NewUiwna, Hpila aud Ortley. 12 per hundred. Pnlllp Kollas, 2 mlleaS W. of Odell. tf For Sale-) acres ft miles out, west side, iu foot hills, under Irrigation, deep rich soil, no rock, 21 acres cleured, lH'a acres planted io commercial varieties ol apples full bearing down lolear; never tailing spring, good ; riMim house and out building, Terms .bcali, ha'auce ii per ceut. Address X.Y.Z., rare lilacler. (J5 For Hale Tuexedo Suit In gisid condition. A bargain. See Buelow, The Tailor. II ForMale OiskI farm team and harness, or w "' horse. K. Ht Wallace, phone 1HU-M. tf F'or Sale liood gentle horse, Jiv S. J. Hrauk, Oak Urove district. ol2 For Sule Wilful Umr U I L 1. , v.. I. Urove district. h Fr Hula U..II., ... - .... .... ..... iim - A. I,. I'pSOUS ranch, oak Urove district, phoue imi K. oft F'or Sale ll.l corils lrul,w,H ,.t.,a dress box Hotel Oregon. . Ad- 06 F'nrSttleiir kvLlniiiuu-II..., O' 11 . " ' h v- '.' ibuiii. nvum consider aiiiiiiiiobile, tlmtier or partly im- e...,c nun iuiiu, uusinesNor town property. . .... ,,0..,,nwi 14-llljn. ,"ran iiw, uuier, ivuHU, Ad- S112 Xt. K. W. Ordwuy, telephoue !.'.. U.. l . . . ,r 1 neap me ;i' ,-lncll M Itctiel IMHUXS " ""S"U waif- Phoue o2B For M11 Ia I'wlu, o.i.n a a..... . oee, Ore., ,,ii I)1H For Male Nl, nle 1 c...l u ...i.- ..1.1 !. J. Young. Hood River r FOR RENT ForHale-L. i Smith lypewrller PraeiL callyuew. Phone 2SS.X. , " For ieKxrllent place nrchickenrai. tug. Price .r.aoo. W lllia P. Ma iue owne phone 1HU K. iue, owner, For Hale-Oood 1hiu, weight atsmi snuea..!,. gentle aud well broke, good buggy audTew harueas Prl.jH,. for ouitli. Addrel Z M, L uderwood, WaU. ol. Il'lir Keilt A lllrnl-hl I.. . r.. ..... Phone 4 X .,, For Kent It',,,,, iul,.t I...::..." Tr7 "T . i ",IUIM iiiiuiw, on i.aacaue. Apply to Mra. M. McUnlre. tft c i 'o-paisenger niearna louring car. Sh-IhI raiM to dam-es. Thoa. Mhere, phone ;tt2K; stand, la); garage, aur.M. ol2 F'or Male A verv ...... .. , , ... uack in verv gisid shape, not had much heavy work, will last a or ti years, will be sold at less ttianha f the price ol a new one.Thl isasuap n taken atouce as we rnvH n,u ,.u.i, u..i, . sl're, Phone lh:LX. ' oa For Rent -Modern .Vrooiu bungalow. .K-ated at Mift May street. Call and see it. Miouej2'i,-L. miscellaneous" Uiat- adies' gold watch with initial H A. Ulacler offli-e Tor reward. 02 lxst-Whlle ho'rae, weight about ltmo lbs., rani ttiii miui i ... m" lwkt. Initials J. M.S., It ndeMeaveatu lacier ortii-e for reward, oft IHn'?rA (irvlly '' foumaTu-Jin". , j nu jiug mr inis LOSt l.Wht hmun . . a l.,.- wa.ii.. V iiur rtiine ate. atiacf.ld. Jlf S.,r"u n'"r " rihtf -.. - i , newaru. Oiwli City Keconittr. OlS