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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1912)
HOOD ItlVKU GLACIER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1012 V, ft ONLY A C0UGH-D0NT WAIT I Delays are dangerous. A bad cold may fill up the lungs and poison your system very quickly. K. C. Cold break up the cold in the Red Spruce, Pine and Syrup quickly relieves the tickling in the throat and reduces the inflammation. Tablets system, while our Eucalyptus Cough ORCHARD CO. BUYS PRIZE WINNING TEAM j. nit tur nip 11 EIR.& CA ft Smith Block Reliable Drug'gist Q C2K 3 ON S UNDER SAVINCS ISMSS U.S. GOV'T accounts ;$B3326Pl supervision 1 - : - - -: 1 L 1 1 1 1 " T-W - OUR MANAGEMENT The financial standing and integrity of the men who compose our Board of Directors has con tributed largely to the success of this hank and is worthy of consideration on the part of all who contemplate opening accounts. F. S. Stanley D. McDonald J. W. llinrichs A. D. Moe C. Dethman You've Wanted Something Better Than Printing for a Long Time. You Will Find it in the . EMBOSSED WORK . LETTERHEADS, NOTEHEADS CARDS, INVITATIONS, ETC. At (He GLACIER OFFICE . MrPonnM. euperii.teti ! 1 1 f.r liu! t'Luiu Otvhuril " I'fti v, it id la-t ttttk from a Lurst? Uji in Wiccu i-ou;:ty ami a riMiit l.us l ri.i;ult two lire tvam- to 1 1 ue in the dt-vHopmi'iit work Ht I), - c l,!,ro ami in the Hood Kiver L'r.t tir. churl in (.'tu tral Vale. All t hi Imrft'S are ountf oi.o. rt in iiiK four nr.il live josr ul N this et Summer, nnii their weiM.s run frt-irt 1 JMI to llMU iolinl.-l. '11'' l:'tf''.t l iilM' it a lilue tilboi:tr Mid f tin fj st three turs lias Ue: famine ,.,.ti.e the liit l'ri.'i's in hi eid-s !'r 11 the Salem hi.i1 The Dalii'fl ;'aii-. :,- is a fine 'Shire fiiechnen and will .it . n more weight in a few yeitrs. it. 1 r ci.eron strain pri dominates in t-.e etii r . three hcr:es. In Fpeikiiit; of conditions i,i the adjoining cou.ity Mr. MrlVni.l.i m.uI the tari.irs there have (in s; orl" t..r one of the lies'- years they h.ave enj . i .! ; in a tuin lime. "They hav h id u u -iially I envy sih w and rail fall m ii the I ground is full of moisture w hu h means : a 11112 erain crop. The f aruui si in the' ieiiiity of Pufur are all in a itiesier uus eomlition. A Lumber of f 'iciun eoiiipaiiies ha e recently urn e into that country mid lit out apple orchards hut the h.ciil people in the etrnn, unity aie stiekinti to the general f ui in 11 i; its they have never hud the success vi h their home orchards w hich would w ai r tut them in tryine to crow unit eoumier- 70 Years withCoughs We have had seventy years of experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This makes us have great confi dence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. We want you to have confidence in it, as well. Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with it. He knows. Keep in close touch with him. mi'nir.Tij Stanley- Smith Lumbc Co. Wholesale and Retail Tlvff Lath, Shingles, Ete BER Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley 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 Fins, Furs, and Feathers. I This eulogy of the old house tut hits been culled forth by the leceut adveu i lures of a man, who, awakening from la deep slu-p of peace, like Ahul Hen j Ahuid. his- slumbers having been dis i turbed by a peculiar wailing r.oise, donned his bath lobe and crept softly to his back yard to rescue the infant I that he had concluded had been de ! scried and left there to his care. In stead of a yo'jiiK human being, his astonished hhzh, as lMm as U'e kitchen door was opened, met the fleeting shadows of. a half dozen old beau fe lines. Ihey had evidently bee:: set tling, or were preparing to setile, some ittl'air of honor, or some dilliculty brought on hy an affair of the heart. Such actioiu are impossible under the scrutiny of strange cats, much less the observation of dogs or men, and the tievy of Sir Thomases, with but few farewidl greetings scuttled over the hack fence, licked their ruffled coats into shape and made ready to go home ami meet their wives and kittens in the morning. The gocd citizen, who had always been a peaceful man, wiped his puzzled brow with a fringe of his robe and took a solemn oath of everlasting en mity to all cats, collectively and indi vidually. He has purchased an auto matic revolver and woe to the cat that decides to join a convention in his hack yard. l'eculiar hea ts are cats they pos sess nine distinct lives and two ''felin ities" (if a man's temp rament and other elements combine I are called his personality, why can't we term cotres ponding attributes in a Tom Cat, his felinity?) liut every old house cat has two distinct natures. He may spend his days purring before a warm tire and eating food from the hands of a ireiille old maiden, all gentleness both the tat and the maiden lady. Yet let the sun be down a couple of hours and he gets bristles up, becomes a ver itable feline Caruso and a little bit more, lie can whine softly, making a noise like the cry of an infant, shrill "Maria" the next minute in a shrill falsetto, and punctuate the concert with snorts like the exhaust of a Mo gul locomotive. To see the old boy lying under a cooking stove, with 11:1s eye closed and licking his paw, you would never place your money on him as a fighter. Yet the most "ornery" looking old yellow cat can raise more rumpus in 10 minutes than any other form of animal energy of equal weight in the world. When you hear his wail at night, don't shoot him; his cries increase as he lives nut his lives, and when he reaches the ninth life.jlhe end of which will drop him over in to that "bourne" that Mr. Shakespeare makes Hamlet soliloquize over, his whine sounds like the sneeze of the dog, Cer ebus from across the River Styx. While the stories of the "boys" are usually about some experience of hunt ing or hsning, thev sometimes use up all the material for such diversion and trivial anecdotes are related. Once in a long time a good one is sprung. And a "good one," you know, always re culls another "good one," until some evenings a series of stories come forth. The boys grow eloquent and their lan guage "flamboyatcs" around the ceil ing of the room. Sam lllythe could catch hundreds of suggestions to pickle for winter use on the "Who's Who" page of the Saturday Kvening i'ost, and even that versatile slang slinger, tieorge Ane, would occasionally run up against a fable that would make some of his own look like a picked gander. The story of the horsefly and the Dutchman, recently told, when seived properly, is above the mediocre yarn. Down in southern Indiana one of the fattest Dutchmen in the state kept a road house. He was a dirty old cuss and the tap room of his joint was al ways a seething mass of Hies in the Summertime. Hut the Dutchman had become used to them. Although his head was as bald and slick as a peeled onion and was used by the Dipteral Society (the buzzer's fast set) as a dance hall, on which they did the Texas Tommy to the musical drone of a blue bottle tly, the Dutchman never seemed to care in the least. He was absolutely indilferent until one day, ! while in the back yard diawing a mug of suds for a customer, a big horse fly came buzzing over the lea and zipped down on the bald pate. 'I he horse fly hadn't eaten that day and deciding ' that the blood of a beer soaked Dutch ' man was better than notning, inserted j his proboscis to draw some of the "red" from a little vein on the bald 'crown. It was a little too much for ! the Dutchman and with his free hand ' he brushed every last irrseet from his !head. "Now py tarn," he said, "when I it conies to that yeu'll all have to get iolf." cially. 'The wheat land rest,' they say, and that is most they predict for the a try in their section. The which the trees are planted blown with powder. The know the country are well go on raising good wheat." When lier child is in dniu will risk her life to protect it. act of heroism or ri-k of life i to protect a child from n. Clianibi'ilain's Cough K. n,i danger is avoided. Sold by ill eet a about the iple ind'.is lu Us in have to be iiii'i' who 'utisT.i-d to r a ui'iimii No ure.it ihvi ..Kan ' 1 1 ; . ClVe d and all ill do,tW"s. River. To the Voters of the f ity of llouj Attention ! An election is Lo be held in uir city on Saturday, March 2, on pieposed Or dinance :tr;j regulating ti. placing, erection, use and maintenance i f elec tric piles, wires, cables and appliances in the City of Hood Kiver a: d is in tended for the safety of the gen. ml public as well as the electrical workers employed in this city. The proposed ordinance is a nearly exact copy of the electrical oi.iinance passed by the City of Portland and is similar to the one passed by Si at I If anil other western citiis. Some states have laws insulating all electrical construction ami main tenance of lines and equipment, such laws and ordinances being eiy cssen tint to the public safety. Many of ynu perhaps do not icaliz" the dangers that exist in too econom ical or careless construction or main tenance of electric lines but it is a fact that there are electrical lines in this city that aie a menace to lne anal limb of workmen and public alik The moposi d ordinance is a much needed act of legislation and we, u electrical workers of Hood Kiver ask your support in this matter on diction dav. Electric Workers. Christian Science Senilis. Christina Science Services w ill beheld In t be Commercial Clod rooms at 11a in Sunday. Subject, "Cbri-l .b sii-." YediiS'lay evening testimonial meet iues are 1 1 1 i in room Ii, Davidson hiiihl inir, at X o'clock. All are eonliallv in vited lo attend these Heivici-'. Miuilav School at 10 a. in., room ti, David' building. Heading loom open da'lv I hividsoii building. W. J. Smith Meets Tragic Death. V. .1. Smith, a former resident of this city, where for a niimbi r of year: he opera ted a box factory, was in staidly killed hist Saturday at liav mond, Wash., where he whb a foreman in the Cram l.umber ( o. plant. Mr Smith's overcoat became entangled ir a belt and he was hurled to ii stant death His family, consisting of a wife and four children, reside in Portland, where the body was taken Sunday for inter ment. 'Hie Sou ml Nli'ip oM.ood Ileal h Is not for those sulfonii ; iroiu kidnc ailments and inviiiihu H a s. 1 1,,. i,ro,iiiil use of I'oley Kidnev I' lis will dispel backache and rheuina i-ni, heal and st lengthen son1, weak and ailing knlia restore nor Dial action, and with it I unit I and strength. Mrs. M . K Spnlslnm Sterling, 111, says: ' I suit red ureal nain in mv hack and ki lueis. could iml lech at nigni, anil coiu i inn raise io One of Ayer's Pills t bedtime will ciuss ta increased flow cf bile snd produce a tentle laxative effect the day following. Formula on etch box. Show it to your doctor. He will understand at a g'anc. Dote, one pill at tiedtime, just one. KM try t&t t. O. ITS!, CO., Lowt.l. Iik Illumed a (mod Win ker. 1 Hamed m heal t I'oi severe dUt less ' n in v l.'lt S"le tor t o veai s. writes . i .uls, Danville, Ya.. "but I know no.v il was Ki-li.'st loo, as Dr. Kind's Nert Life I'ills e.'innletelc cured lne." la st ' s'ouiaeli, liver and kidney tumbles., ti .i'ion, beailaehe or debility. -"(' 1 it t lias. N . Clarke s. ! Notice For Publication. j I'l.I'M.iMKNTl'l IIIK IM l-.l:nli. ! V. s. i.iii time,- at Tin' Im; ics, ui, 'iron, .Ian- i ioo- no-' I Nolle, i.i l.ereli UUPli llmt ItnV It UoUWin, i I I'm W.IhU- oiet.'on, lio. on No"'K-r le, 1 tvl'i, iiuiiie lloniiii'iiil. No. ir;T', or K'.sWe,, lion low H-.IOII 1 SmiIiiIi. liaete 10 I'.a-t. W li laloelle M i l lil iiiit. h Ii leil nolle' ol In in ion lo n oilo- KimO l 'out mil tin ion I'rooi, to ; I i I ! I Ii claim lo the Ian! uluoe iI.tc! it-cit. ! neloe ! . A . .l-hon, I . S. I otil 111 'svii met , a! oiltee hi llooil Kiver. 'i"-on, on tl,e L.tli lav ol Mioen. lac;. Iioninn I tialiie-. veil nes-ii's: A llrou n. I. II. Hum', C M. Kee, o ',o kil.lle, I in voir. Vllls stj,,,, v.s, ol Ml, llooil, lln uoli 1'. W . Vil'lHK Isillj KefclsU'r. NOI ICK I i K PI PLICATION r.MTKD STATUS LAND Oi l 1CK hands over my In ml. Put ui I'oley Kidney Pills i n'. i Kidney Pills have mv he i in t . for sale by ( '. A West Side Club Wu The West Side Inipn will hold its election id row afternoon, when its meet at the Oak Grove ha tee, lecently appoint t I the by laws they have th se will he adopted at tWO holtles d me. I'olev rtiesl emloisi I 'lath. I Klect. ivement Clul illicers tumor niembi is will II. The commit , will submit t'rawri up Mid tnat t me We Arc Agents For Myers Spray Pumps 1 Acknowledged the best on the market. See B them before bin hi Bull Dog Spray Hose Call and et t lie names of your neighbors w lio are usint; this hose and who are enthusiastic boosters for it. We know it will satisfy the most exacting. Mitchell Wagons Have "MADE GOOD" for 76 years. You can't make a mistake in buying a Mitchell owcrs Hardware Co Phone Oak and 1st Sts. Till' I'lllle .Stiller I an, ol II, Kl'l. Iinoli I' 1 , , N H . tlreyoii, Jan .'ta lii'lel' V yo eh I loo I at.o u o,l liiv i r. t n etoii , w no o II tli'iul nli v. No era ',s- t .iml N I' i, 1 ,. I I .Soul,. , ,i;e III I'. .-I, it. lal'J. I. Mat. n .lint S. i.l. lorS' , M'.-iion I'ovvlilool N.iilli, lii-.ue III I'.,..!, Will e ,lel lillatl. lias ill.. I not lee ol lnliillaih iii. tk" I-iii. il . om ui ii in t ion I'rooi lo immI. ll-.ll eliiini lo I he I 1 11,1 llliove ileseilliisl. a ioii1 K. A Itislio ., I St. t oii.'iosMiuii r nl 'Ik utile,'. Hi llooil laVIT, I llCloli, oil llie.'hit lay ol M u ll. f'U. I'lllilllioil lianit". as vv l nesvt s: CeomeW kol In-, t ie. ri;e I . M :elileii, A riei W ei.l. ileum, vs illiitin . (, Iiissi i.i K, all ol lloo.l Km l, i euon. riMi I'. V. MOllKK, lieuisler. Notice of Sheriff's Sale Ity v h 1 m m an t Ncenl ion in I ri'ltKiiri1 lul -lift I t.v tin rifi k ol lln ircuit ( tni'l nl MtV ui 1 1 1 v 1 Ho til Kimt. rsttiic ti ur. ut.ii lnu i lht;tiMh iliiv ' Jitnutirv, 1'M'J, ill u rntatn urmi in Hi1 ( iivuii I tc s.ttd rotinij, tllil Stil't' Wht'ivill U tslf l. Itrrwil), us pluUl itl!, rrrttv titil IihIk'm nt hi; it tn si Siinth 1 I i I - i ll iiiitl It K. Ili-lit ti tOhl . Hcii ul tht'iit for ttit iliilitt hiuht 1 1 llti-l rt-it ln liits (mhujii. iiiul lllliTf-t llHTi'Oll MIIIC" Hit' a I 1 tli'V ol M.tlrtl, I i'H i, nt i in rah Jol ' r i'i nl . ( r h tinum. iiml On- lluiiiirt (I ( iil.x hollniN (jl.nMiO) nun iit-v It'CtS It l Ml CtllS Hlltl (tisbmMIMMllS litxeil Ml I W tnt V it lid ,'"( bm I ii (In 1- K? (I iitl , on tin' IMh tl,i ol tlttiuiiit , l!U'.',ant wiilrh haul im' u I ion Is M'iiiinsl him! it hi ft-, 1 hit I t h" lieicmnHi'i lit KIM iti('( 1 l' (HO(' t V III -.tilt I ht Ml ' M 1 S Ittl silt lis Hllll CO-ilS Htut CXprnsi'S ol sunt Sil". Antic' is lieii tiy i: Vt-iiiiirtl 1 will on itic I i liiy il MiiM h, ilM'J, nl llu trout ttooi ol tilt c.lM'! I .oils.. In K.it't fit,' o( IIoimI Itivrr, Coinu l u Hood Ki rt'iltM. OM'fc-on.iH UMt'eloi'k . .M. it. lln- I lohooii ! st, . , w ,i( put,. I u mit (ion hi I hf hiydi'sl Imlilcr, lor imsii. t h lollnwliifcl it M'l llM.t It')! I pKM't'l I V, si tlln In! ill Hood Hi v ci oit ui v , Stat e ol o f t; oi i, h i w il: AM ol lol- minii' it I t w .-nl Hi'., i-M) hiiiI twctii,lour i.'i). 'I h o U miiitiu ti'il ilni't1 ;'M nl lilli Ulht Ahh'ioii to ilu City or i I i KiV ci , a itu 1 1 1 1 ii to t hv iitii p or pi-tf l ii.'i'i'ot, now on Ml.' unti o l i'i im m) i m 1 1 i f 1 1) i it ot t hi- it ti nit v c ct k In Hint lor Mii'l 1 1 u1 Kiwi' founix, oi t'on, or as in i u'h I ht'i i-ni it 1 1 1 a lie nt ri s sju tositisu llH stiiii jii'l'iH-in iii tiivort i -.'Hit litisii M J'.t iiwuii, imnil -l saMl Siii i'i I lit 'lit ii ,11 I- . K' I i.n HIM ('ill ol t n.itl, u Mil In ri." t I ht-voii.t.iuiM la-r w t . h nil o-ls it ml ills. Imii'm iiifiMs hiil haw ic tnav iiit-rui' I Ih is K. A ) NSiiN. Sht'tllliil llooil Uiwt I '4111 lit , UP f(oli. htilt'tl nt Hood itivrr, Oit yon, ,lainun .inih, I r !i . n: sji i rurmiure and rmm iviuveu Draying, Express and Baggage All Kinds of Light and Heavy Work Wood Yard and Feed Store in Connection TAFT TRANSFER CO. Office Phone 29 Residence IMione 23SK 0 nt;: A. & A. f. tin Ai loriiev s. Notice of Bond Sale. I'ii reliant lo I hi outer ol 1 1 it f oninion Conn nl ami the pn isions o ir-niiatii i-s Nov. i::t, ;i.:, of lln- I Ity ol llooM Kiv.-r Ire I lii'R'liy i:iv ll Hint i-enleil pioposals will tie re. ceive-l hy the II IK let M l.M t ity Reeoi .Ii r 11 1 his i.llh-'e ill nieftl, o Ho...l lliu-r, Dm'tin. up lo I .' o'eloi k noon, Satin iin , March !, l!l"J lor 1 he piuchHsf ol mipiov eineni hon.1. in tlilce MH nurt 'iitllo4 the sum ol jfitl l'(J,;til, an loll.uvs: l 'i;hli eil tiomls ol (l tl i each, niie houd at f.-tM Ht. Hn 1 hoiiitH nl tf:(Ml.l1 cjh'Ii, one hoiPl lit I.Mi h'l. him- ill honil nt -:il hi. h.acli tlaietl .Inly I'.'M, dtie t n chik Hhci ilnic, or ul liny senn.oiniil i'-lenst pu Hit peitntl atl-r our year Iroin Male, upon nl I tine tiotiee as H'intriilhv law. ls-nel tor tin coitsiructtoii ol scueis in Hivisuni r, Ihsti'ici ii; hiviMon i, iMsnhi'i: I n ision IHr-lih-t'J, te-peel ive) , ol I he gnu-nil sewer hslenioti llooM Kiv Saul hotnts w til flmw lute six per ceiitlllli per it'itilllll eini iihiitiiiliy at the oflh-r tin- f liv ol' iltio.l ;ii i, i est nt the r:ilc ot l Ml ' : es pnyiih e it I ic i'l ea-llier ol ii I H ill lie hoIiI to the lilyhesl ies oist., cash, hiiiI no Iml will I ha ti par nml fi-ciii'l reserving the iiL'hi o i1 hhlMt r Iheri lor lot In- eoiishh red tor Irs,! Ilitercsl , I lie I oillirl I .'l'l HD Hint all -nils SSIIOlNr STABLE ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATHBUN Hood River, Ore. Hor loii),'lit, sold or exchntfil. rieasure parties can secure first -class rig Special attention given to moving furniture an pianos. We do everything horses cau do. I low to cure a which iimnv art ( cold in a tiii'.itioii in intcresti'il tnst now. lanilxTlain s iiul'Ii IumiiciIv intx won its great reputation ami inuiiei)i mle by its remarkalile cure of colilft. it tan a ways lie depended upon. For calc hy all dealers. Death of Charles E. Smith. Charles K. Sn ith, president hiii) founder nf the 'J'nith & Watson Iron Works and a resMrnt of Portland for 411 yeais, died last lhtirsday ninrninj; at the tiellwood Hospital of that city from paralysis, a disease that has af flicted him for the past lti years. Mr. Smith was the father of W. G. E. Smith, of this valley. All litntN of Fruit :Utnpd made to order. and Mercantile Phone M7. One of the intei'i-i-tinn features of the. pingram for Hint t veninR will he mi inlilrtss hy (Jen. 1. Sai'uent on "Prjning." A liuiiMt Lost II i Life. S. A. Stid, of Ma-oil, M it li ,will nt". it fol oet his terrili t' t p -u i e) to a ineit i lei'a Ftorm. "Ilguve iih' '.t I rt-rti 1 fill cold" hit writeiV'tluitcaiisf d -re pninM in n y chest, so it was hard I. i ine to hrealhtt A neiijlihor gave lne s-ov '-r.tl iloesol' IT. Kind's New liincoiiv which hrotij;lil great relief. The duet i t-uhl 1 was on the verge of pneumonia, l ot to contiiint with the liM'oi'i'v. I 'lid so and two hot ties ciiiiipfftely cun I ine." I'c only this tpiick, safe, reluihii' medii iiie for coughs, colds or anv t hr. at or lung t rou hle. Price '.0c iiniUI' '. Trial Mile free, (iiiaranteed hy ( Ir - N. t huke. fombinatinn Formrd in Colorado. The Grand Valley Fn.it and Piodiite Company, and the Crund Junction rruil Uroweis Association, of Colo rado, the to hirgtst fruit growers in the iarge fruit valley of that state, may merge and opurate together here after. The (Irantl Valliyhm suhniit ted a proposal to the Grand Junction Assyci tion for the Fitlo of their pro duct throughout the valley to the older organization, says a dispatch. Th 're is a general movement in the valley for the elimination of as many grow ers' organizations as possihle, and having one association to handle the entire product in order to avoid compe tition in the Fasti rn trunk, ts, and alni to reduce the expenses t f ' marketing the fruit crop of the Grand Valley. vtlTICK TO AtTI.K TltK.i- 11. K I' l-:U.jrj mi- riitinittir a lia v:iitt .'on n if r N ti - cry Wet'lin lii lliis lHi'iuie wi' are liiev,l,'tit liiHnHKi-r. wt-ri'tMrv. tr.-HiiriT, iilnnlr, irou- er, il ifciifr nml prfektT of our rotiii:in UV hHVf .or mle wvpihI Mitmhinl VHriilii'H ol otif nn'l two vent tiltl anplr trees al liiuesin clutter prtfes. All treti Kimnthteetl Irite to n Hue anJ, free from tli-ese. We are liK.kln fur a i.atYHUi, ate you? Write or plinn L'ls K . J. T. Ni'Hlemh, Hixxl Kiver, tire., I. C Neat elgti, K No. HIierwwKl. Ore. r l& St (m l a O' Ii I tU t-liii II lit lie 1 1 olile f"i em-li ol I lit' ii I in'. I isMies. I lils nn:n'e is (.nl.livlicil in Hie (11:. Her lol thill' t'oliM'i'ill IVi' i.-vs'H's llit'l-i-ol. tin-iiilli' ul Hie Ill's! I'lllillrillion hi IIIK I'l'lilil U'V l.ri. nil.'. II. I,. Iluvt h. fl.".'J!l t 11 Kei'onliT. Notice Closing Streams. Know All Men l.v tln-si' I'ni nt: I lull, v lil'letis. lor llil' lll ...-.e ol (irop.li;:!! tnu, i-liK'k III: hiiiI j.ioIi i-i inn 1 1 if S.i i iiimi K Isli win. Il In i in nl Hie Wiili-l" ol llu Ml KlVl.ll met Its tl il'lltHi ii'?. in tin- S' :ile ol l ) I'l'il' 'II , I In Sliite llomil ol h ish mill liaine t oni uii-'-l n IIM I. Ul. lll'l'lll.'ll 1.1 I'loM' Mllll llll'lll IMVt'.li HMil in. Il lliunirli'S to .li M til IMinn llii'li'in llV HIIV llll'ltllK wliuti'Vrr, i-M-' I'l Willi honk nml Inn', i'oiii mo ii ly riillt'il itnul iik. lor S il moil Kl'li ilnt'liiK tlie ii iloi ol liitie lii'ii'in. Hlter sii ill.-l. Nov,, 'I IIKUKI'tiUK Ntl I' K IS IIKHKHV ' .1 K.N hv mill litli- Koiml ol r tli mul tl inii' ri.iniiiih-li.iii ib l Iml o.l II H il i K I V 1 11 Kiel Us IlltlUlltri' K till', iilnl t-ii. li ol lie Ml !. lieleliy rlosi'il Iii IikIi i ii vf ol nil v k net tor si,i on m J-1 t , p exr'.t vAjill hook Hint lint', eoiomoiily I'lillril itnioint.', Ironi M.iri'h 1. I ii..'. ntilil sjiiil slti'MiiiH lire iiliflii'.l In itei or.hile ' Willi Sii'iion .Villi of I i ti I " n ii.'-oii l,:iwi: lltlll 11 is Hllll Will III' tilllHVtflll lo fl -Ii tor, or tiike or niii li ii 1 1 v s.ihtioii hv iniy liii'tiiis vv iiitlever eto'i'iit wiltt I k mi. llni', eoiiiino'.lv I'Mlleii ui'Kil Ik, ijurinv; I lie mi ill ie I lod ol t line n ive .et'.'ltli'.l. Any Hint all ii-rwiiii w Liiiiihwot so (tshltit; in liilttlliin til Itits lioll.'e will lie pros fulfil hi, hy law provi.ii tl. Signed, I' K i Illusion, ('lr.itrni)in. .1. I-. II HV In Sfi iftiuy, loo. II k. llv , M .1. k itiney. r. k sion,.. 'otist It III Ina SOtle lion til ol I' isli lili'l iln'tte rolllllllssioneri-, f f.'l The Younger Mem bers of the Poultry Family only are represented at this market. We do not handle those "rare old birds" with neither taste nor tenderness. Tender Young Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Etc., are the kind we handle to the mutual .satisfaction of customers and ourselves. Next time you have that longing for chicken, satisfy it with a choice bird from this market. t '.'m: -iXk. :iV-'.V'-i-'' v-vv.;.4.ii vji-'cw fc "ir v'vl-- 1---Xt- 4 :;, HOOD RIVER MARKET i oraa We liave storage space for all kinds of goods in a concrete building Our Tranfer Wagons Will Move Anything Complete Transfer Service Transfer & Livery Co. Phone 5 Notice to Creditors In thf f'nmtty t'otirt ul IIm- Slide of Orison fur llool Hiv-r ( uiitilv. lit Hit' utiiiU r nt H.' i -i!' nl (ll.olt'ilANA SMITH, Miiin!ini' kt iwn m- ti'-uiylrt A. S-Hllll ilini Uo ii" n-tii.t Sjt),i h, ) t-Tc:isi-i. Thf iiinItTi-iL'Hf'1 liHVinsf ti-n ii mhhi:uM(1 dy Hironti'v ' j'wrT of tin Mii. ol tht-ir tu, lor Hooil Ki t r omit . A I nnio-! rator of tlie - tutf of mh1 oiui-oiit SriMth (! i'-;i-h(!, ninl llflVlUK t'li:i'lll'-d. Ii I'let- l lit rchv Kl'li to 111 Cfl'll llO' of, Hllll itfi J- fNilS llHVhlK riHiint atum-l -;ti't ilt-cfii Ut : I'-i-ni th-iii, v- i !ti'-l 1 1 'j n in il hv In w, wit Inn hi tlioii! h i'lT 1 1i' 1nt' Ol thlM li-itHV, to h;il tinniitialor :Mh'' olli '-r .r I,, , A- A. f liM'il, hi MttoriH-xs, ui Nn, s n.iri sio-t-t, in tin- ;ily ol H-xmI Kimt, H o l Kivfr County, (irt'ijou. t Z!tA I.. SMITH r A'l iii init rut r of Hi "itut ol to-oiinnu Smith (IwfHwrt I 1hU1 Ktbntary 11, l'jl2. fJ!t LVERY LPAF ALIKE in fri'iliiti' anil iniiii In 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ', iri'iifM-. lililiift- illil'IHK-. Nil ill'-i'.li-ill III! I' lltl'il'l Hi ' llrl't' lire in 1 1 1 1 1 Iiiikiiii! u t' null i .-i why ttliv iiln:lll ,-liim.l wm t'V civit il li"l liri', ,t!i rrMi'ts :tl- ity- tiiii'i'i ttiiii rthi'ii i' will tin lit r linking In lli-r ..ml t lit'ii 'it. Iluw .I.i f iln it'.'. Wf liiiv our f o ir in iiilli' iti:iiil i'ii s fur fit-l'; I'll!' Il'l III! Hit' I'iisll ; yt'll t;i'l Oil' I t-lit til. 24 Hrcad Tickets $1 ask roi: i n k nODE5L BAKERY Fourth nd State Hood River, Ore.