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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1912)
V tiOOD HIVKt. GL,t IKK. TliTKSDAY. JULY 18. 1912 ARTMLR D. MOE. Publisher. Subscription, f lJtO Per Year. THE AUTO AND THE NEW ROAD This is the age of the motor "vehicle, the automobile, the big touring car, No study today is more inteiestmg than that of the evoultion of modes of conveyance. The revolutionary fathers traveled from town to town by the ride and tie method, progress)!, g a few miles on foot to the po-nt where a com panion bad tied the invaluable horse of the day to a bush, mounting and riding past the co-traveler and allowing him to repeat the process. The old time coach, handmade and substantial, con atructed for the hardships of the high ways of a baby nation was next in line And as the vehicle has evolved from the "One Horse Chaise" to the many cylindered automobile swifter than the speeding Mercury of ancient mjthol ogy, so has the construction of road ways kept pace. The annals of history tell us, and relics of the days of the great Republic bear mute but materia evidence that some of the moft won derful stretches of highway ever con structed were built by the Komans. But these were the roadways of imper ialistic conquest, built for the legions of Ceasers. The ways of the A merit' comment, except for some early por tions surveyed for the hasty movement of military forces, the highways havt been constructed for the accommoda tion of commercial and agricultural enterprise and for the pleasure of the citizens of the country. When buggies and wagons were crudely but substan tially constructed, the ways might be hilly and filled with bumps and the alow pace of the traveler would never result in enough ejaculations'and com ments to cause improvement. But the swift leap in the past two decades, made possible by the scientific discoveries of men, in the evolution of vehicles and the ascendency of the automobile industry, has created the desire for and the actual construction of mile upon mile of alluring boulevard in every part of the four corners of the country. Be it through morass or desert, the long stretch of a perfect roadbed is the charm of life to the motorist. The spin In the open breeze, the whirr of powerful machinery under control has added its zest to an age of wonderful things. But there are roads and roads and the highway that leads through a region of scenic beauty is as much to be sought after as is the height of ex cellency, as compared with the com monplace in art, business, or what not. And for this reason the highway that is now under construction leading from Portland to this valley will be a favor ite drive for every automobilist within the radius of many mNes and motorists from all parts of the country "will Jhear of its fame and, when a pilgrimage is made to the northwest, will make ex cursions over its surface. The beauty of the scenery of the Columbia river and the region on the north base of Mount Hood have been told and retold In every part of the country by those who paid visits tn this part of the northwest, but nothing will go further toward making the scenic spots acces sible than the completion of the Colum bia river highway, thus giving the motorists of the state's metropolis, Portland, the opportunity of enjoying nature's grandeur. Except for a few echoes resounding from tb political crags ard pinnacles of the country, the noisa and upruur created by the two national party con ventions has subsided. Prominent pol iticians have returned to their lairs, "busted," after the financial strain of the long drawn out nominations. The successful nominees are planning cam paigns and the beaten warhorscs are getting ready to make fame on the chautauqua stage. Many have ail vised the irrepressible "Teddy" to do this, instead of making himsif the cen tral fighting cock of a new party. The people of Mosier mourn the death of a little hero, Ernest Milton King, the twelve-year-old lad, who Ut week gave up his life in an attempt to save a friend from'drowning. Without ostentation, in the open air of the country with but a single spectator, the youth made the greatest sacrifice that one can make for a friend. 1 : 9. Ladies' Purses and Hand Bags, black and color, toe splendid value in the lot. Your choice One-Half Price The warm weather has made us toink of joining the Mazamafl or the Boy Scouts. Thermometers have dif fered as to the temperature. How ever, J'rofessor Lawrence says that his government instruments have regis tered around the 100. Med ford was the hottest place in the United States Tuesday, according to reports. HOOD RIVERITES ON COOPERATION COMFORTS OF NORTH COAST LINE Colorado, during the past week has had its cloudbursts, Wisconsin its. cy clone. Buth have left death to man and destruction of property in their wake. The far east and the midillt west have been sweltering in uneom fortab e heat. How about the north west? Its residents are hnppy, await ing maturing of crops, that forecHst prosperity, and enjoying the wonderful attractions of nature that the region affords. We, of the northwest, should not make merry over the misfortunes of our fellow countrymen in other parts of the land. Whe should not jeer, be cause of the calamities brought on by the disturbed elements. Hut in re viewing the week's news, we can only thank Providence that we are situated in a part of the world wheie nature is beneficent. Where she has had her flurries in the past ages. Indeed, the old lady sowing her wild onts has ere ated for those who reisde in the north west homes as attractive as can be found anywhere on the globe we won't go further into the realms of the universe with our comparisons. It is a littlo hot here in the Hood River valley. At least we think so uut if the jump in the temperature lasted a week we would forget to per spire, as soon as it turns cooler, someone will be sure to declare that it is too cool to be comfortable. Think of it, while the heat waves arc doing a little bubbling, we have some of the most delightful nooks in the world to hasten away to and enjoy cool breezes in virgin forests. Editor of the Glacier: Cooperation is the name of some thing that works in England, but does not work in most of the United States. It is always somebody else besides the member speaking who is not doing the cooperating. Men with lots of money found it very easy to cooperate because they read in the Bible that money be gets money, and were smart enough early enough, to see that if they didn't have the money they would have to cuddle up to the fellow who did have t on him, and get him to help them put the bright ideas over. A certain wise lot who had worked up a number of magnificent deals, were gradually drawn together into what has become the greatest cooperative bunch of in stitutions in the world. In this country we call them the rusts, and it must be admitted that when it comes to trusting anybody, they trust each other and that about ends it. Where the cooperation came n was that when one of them wanted to buy any oil he bought it from a member who shipped oil over his rail road and when he wanted to buy steel he bought it of a member who shipped over his lines. In this manner these fellows came to know one another and to trust one another. Gradually they saw that there were a whole lot ot places where they could interchange compliments and they threw aside all personality and began to fuss up to each other like a lot of prairie chickens at five o'clock in the morning in west ern Iowa. It has paid so big that the rest of the ordinary citizens who pat ronize these cooperative institutions, meaning trusts, lie awake on c 1 niRhU trying to nod Rome way to get in on the deal. A good many trust stockholders ale made over muck rakers who have been called olf of the game by a good tip from the inside. One very good way of becoming a stockholder in a trust is to get elected to congress, and have it proven to you how great a boon to the individuals under our government is a really great cooperative affair like the standard uil io. However, it is not really necessary to have a cinch to have a cooperative affair prove verv prolituble. If thu different parties in any line of business cooperate, actually cooperate, it is possiblu to make the rest of thu world believe that you are the only real live delegation at the convention, and they ure likely to hand you the crown of strawberry leaves, it you wjll keep your end of the game up. There are some people who buliew this could be done in the 'apple business, and it is more than likely they are right.- Hoik Riverito. P P7 W Coovr1 t Hart ScbaMer 4 V" OS A NICE LINE OF LADIES' OUTING SUITS AND SKIRTS ON SECOND FLOOR HAS BEEN GOOD MEANING OF MAZAMA Numerous people have asked the meaning of the word Muzama. It is the Spanish for mountain goat. How ever, a Mazama, strictly speaking, was not a member of the goat family. It seemed to be a kind of cross between the antelope and the goat. Mazamas used to frequent the mountains of this region. No one is eligible to the Mazama club until after having c'imbed to the summit of some mountain of a speci fied height. A number of Hood River people are going to attempt to qualify this week and next. Rubber Stamp Inks and Piuls at this office, also sUoips made to order. The First National bank has recently increased its surplus to $.'i(),000 and now has a paid up capital and surplus of i;su,mui. i ins is an increase of S!00. (MIO since the opening for business June 1. 11)114. Cashier Blanchar states that the present year's business has ex ceeded all expectations thus far and local financial conditions are exception ally good. Earlier in the year sonic apprehension was felt concerning the financing or the unusually large apple crop in Hood River valley. Later developments, however, proved that there would be no difficulty in provid ing ample minis for the growers needs, from present indications the year 11)12 will be unparalleled in the history of Hood River county in the way of solid prosperity. Riverside Church Notes The church and Sunday school will helil their I annual picnic at the old Counry Club Inn site Thursday. !The start is to be made at ten o'clock. A good progiam is arranged. Everybody come. Sunday morning we have a specia service in recognition of our choir. A request program of four numbers wi ue sung ami uie pastor win speak on "lhe Ministry of Music." l et your attendance be a token'of esteem anil appreciation. Wednesday evening, July 21, we will hold an old fashioned experience meet ing at the church at 8 p. ni. Get ready for this and plan to coniu. Edw. A. Harris, pastor. New Cleaning Establishment t. rv . I . isev. rrana jipauiumg, wno was formerly pastor of the Methodist church here, has entered business with his son, Earl Spaul Jing, who has been conducting a cleaning and pressing es tablishment here. 'Ihe new concern will install the latest apparatus for dry cleaning and will cater to. high class tailoring trade. Gastronomic Heroes (From the Oregonian.) The copious potations of the New Jersey man who swallowed !3 glasses of beer a day for 227 consecutive days will provoke some astonishment arid icrhaps a little envy here and there, f there is any joy in the intoxicating cup he certainly had his full share and something more. His stunt of i;i glasses a day comes to a little over rive glasses an hour if we follow the example of the steel trust and count Men's and Boys' Suits , You will fjd k to TO"' dvantge to Wk over Hue manr l-ials we are offering on our line'ol Men's and Boys Suits. All ifood tbi lje and patterns. Kothiwrst u undesirable in the lot. We simply hue to get all the room that we can iorour Fall Line that will toon be in and re I"ltinIS thi in duceinent that vr ' 'nJnt T0U to buy now and ave too "lne E!000- money rather limn wait itr r"l Pay more. This tK-k im-lclf "fh make s HART.KOHAFFSKR & MARX ULOTIICK.UT AND OTHERS. All fiuits at a reduction, wept Blues and Macks of from 10 Pr ce,,t- to rr cent discount. The briyg w;i tint a new suit-for school and ii m,,uld mrely be economy to select one of t!inia"y patterns that we are offering at thi" reduced price ight now. IJtil( them over when you are in and you w ill where we are right Mjn'sHats 50c ifyoa just wants hat for rough 'eai in order that you may save you iter one zet one of these cial bargains at 50c Men's soft collar material. Specil shirts only.. Soisette 75c Men's Every Day Work Sox 5c This lot includeione of the very best box for the moner that we have ever been able to get 'bold of. We bought them at a special P'"'e and they are surely bargain! at the pair. 5c - Men's Summer weight ball briggan nnder shirts and . drawers, the garment dC Misses' and children's lac liose; our regular 15c grade. Special, the pair lUC Misses' and ladies' lace hose, very pretty patterns; our regular 25c grade; fine lisle thread hose. Hpecial t . the pair 15C Ladies sleeveless vests of good quality, shaped body, taped neck and arms. Your t A choice IOC Books Before you start on your vaca tion do not fail to visit our Book Department and supply yourself with some good reading matter. Books that usually cost you from 25c to tl.50 we sell for from 10c to 50c Ladie1 Canvas Oxfords with low and medium beela. Ox- g fords thit are worth from $1 to 1. Your choice jOc f u Boys' Wash Suits (Second Floor.) Sailor and Military style, also sailor blouse style with Knicker bocker pants. A splendid assort ment to choose from. Ages 3 to 10 years. Made of percale, linen and madras, for 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00 and up Wash Dresses We have a splendid line of these and can supply your every need when it comes to wash dresses and aprons for children and misses. Made up in the latest styles of percale, niadra-t and lin en, well made and neatly trimmed. Ages 3 to 1G years, for 25c, 45c, $1.00, $1.25 $1.50, $1.75 and up Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, 10c We have placed qpon oar bar gain table a bunch of straw bats that are a little soiled, and of which we have not a run ot sizes, values up to $1.00. Special your choice 10c Special Prices on all Ladies' Suits and Coats, (Second Floor) Ladies' washable suits, from $5 to $10 values, re duced to. . . . . $1.49 We have a few of those big bargains left in La dies' Laundered Shirt Waists, values up to $2; your choice . 5oC TEne Paris Fair Hood River's Largest and Best Store YOU KNOW THAT OUR STOCK OF Diamonds and Watches IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL Comparison will Convince You That Our Prices Are Right We are Watchmakers and Repairers LET IS GIVE YOU THE BEST SERVICE TO BE HAD eW. F. LARAWAYe Z M sses Mary and Lucy Hull, of New to i, hi., who have been here visiting th 'ir cousin, Mrs. Frank Deem, spent Monday and Tursdiiy with their Drake elHHjinate, Prof. Frank E. Knowles, of lielmont. HAMBURG Largvat S. 8. Co. OVKB 400 SHU'S rs. The Star Grocery The Quality Store "Good Thing'- to Eat" Perio (SL Son "WRITTEN IN BLOOD" AT THE ELECTRIC "Written in Wood," a splendid two reel production, will he thu feature at the Klertriv Theate Thursday and Fri day. All who nre lu iik love s will lip iiimiiiar wun ins suujeel, as il la one of the greatest stories ever written. T he film iH not as melodramatic as it would seem, Imt deals with ttie impris onment of a wealthy joiing man, in a hich tower, Htnl his deliverance through a dove which (lies out from the town with a message to the outside world to come to the rescue of the prisoner. This story is graphically told, and will prove a splendid subject to show Jthe great work busily wrought in films at this stage of the game. "The Cook Cornea Hack" is a splen did comedy and "Glory of Light'' is a beautilful drama. As "Written in Wood" consumes two entire reels this will complete the bill. twelve hours a working day. This again meansfu schooner every twelve minutes or thereabouts. Few persons have snlticient capacity for happiness;to keep this gait up 227 days running, though some can beat it for u few hours. We know of a cer tain Fourth of July orator who made no HUIH4IIIK recoru lur our unnKing on a historic occasion. After discoursing on the glories of the flag and the beauties of liberty for an hour or two, one natal morn when the sun was pouring down his most fervid rays the orator sought a secluded spot 'neath an umbrageous bough and or dered a keg of beer. It was furnished by the committee on arrangements, who had indiscreetly promised to pro vide the orator of the dav with such refreshments as he might desire. There was no dilliculty about food, but after a while the drink problem began to assume terrifying proportions. The orator occupied little more than an hour in dispo-mg of his first keg and then sent for another, which whs furnished without protest, but when in the middle of the afternoon a thud was required a messenger was dis patched to inquire respectfully of the great man what he did with so much beer. "I need it," he replied, "to re plenish the brain cells which exploded during my oration this morning." e. fore retiring that night he had applied four kegs to this useful purpose. Lest this should sound lik. :i h; story, we will remind the reader of the man dwelling not fai from the witri. otic orator who a!e "six dozen hen ,i tour dozen goose eecs" for his Him ... one day. The New Jer.-ov nrodiev eiiu but a slim figure bv the side of "fh. gastronomic heroes, but iwrbaiw !,.'.. could have not kept on with their not je deeds as perseveringly as he did. I et each have his meed cf fame acmidiiie to his merits. i t AMERICAN In tie World. UL TOWS Around the World CRUISES On Palatial Cruising S. S. CLEVELAND ( 1T.OOO Tona) Leaving New York October 19, 1912 Leaving San Francisco February 6, 1913 13 DAYS IN JAPAN 18 DAYS IN INDIA Inland Etrumlnnt and Side Trips Days yUJU up Ini'liullnic AH Hriarr Kiit-u Afloat and Aahora -llHlIni,,, Hotel, Shore Kx riiratnna, CarrtaKra, Guldra, Krea, tc. ALSO OPTIONAL TOURS May We Krnd Yon Fall Information ( HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE too Powell St., San Francisco, Cal. Notice or Street Improvement. Cascade Avenue. Notice la hereby Klven pursuant to Ordf. nance no. ;wi i aaura Dv me common Coon ell of the City of Hood River, en toe 1st day of July. lttl:!. and approved bv the Mavor on the 2nd day of July. UU2. providing for the im provement ot itaHcada Aveuue from the went curb line of Thirteenth Ml reel, to the eaat curb line ef F'iurteemh Htreet, by the construction of cement WHlka. curtit and guttvra on both Hldea of eald slreeta between fit d Dnlnta. ex cept In front of atieh property aa permlta for the Improvements ot which nnder ordinance ahall have been Ixsued: that bid will be re el Ived by the undersigned Recorder at his O'Tice, 211 Oak Htreet, In said City up to 12 o'clock noon, on the .Mb day of AukuhI. 1HIU. lor the Improvement of aald street by the (Otiatrnctlon of cement sidewalks and gutters on botn sides or sani street upon me estao llxhed grades therefor, as provided by the t Ity Surveyor. The work of eonairucllng a tid sidewalks and curbs shall be let in one cin trad and shall be required to be completed within Maays from the a warding ot me s inc. Hald bids shall be opened by the Htreet Com mittee as soon tut practicable after the time filed for receiving the bids, and the several blda, together with the summary thereof, will be retorted to the Common Council at its next regular meeting thereafter, towlt. on the Mli day of August, 11)12, at the County Courthouse in said city, at which time said bids will be considered. Notice is further given that any Interested party may rile his objection to the letting of sain contract within the time specinea ror receiving bids, and that the same will be transmitted to the City Council along with said bias lor tneir consideration at said meet Ing. The person, firm or corporation to whom the contract Is let will he required to enter intu an agreement U the ellecl that said contractor shall look alone for payment for material and work to such particular portion ot Ihe fund to be assessed upnn the property liable to pay for such Improvement and paid into the City treasury for thai purpose, as shall be assessed to the properly In front of which and to the charge of which a nartlcu lar part of the Improvement to be done by the successful oittoer is to oe maue ana con cieu and paid Into the city treasury, and such con tractor shall in no event requlie the City of Hood Klveroranyor ttsomcersor agents to to pay the same, except out 01 sucn particu. lar portion of said funds so assessed or col lected into the city treasury, aud for such portion ot said improvement, nor en to en force payment of the same or any part thereof against the City ot tiooa Klveroranyor its officers by any legal process or otnerwise, ex cept nut of such particular fund. All bids mtistt state price lor constructing said curbs and sidewalks, which work snail done In the manner and form provided for in General Improvement Ordinance No IW of IheCltvof Hood Klver. No bids willlbe re ceived which specify more than one price on aaid work changeable to one block In length. A bond fOr the faithful performance of the contract to an amount equal to & per cent of the estimated contract price win oe rcquirea or the successtui Dinner, me council reserv ing the right to reject any and all bids. Dated and first published July 18 1912. H. L HOWK. Jl(y25 City Recorder. WANTED To louse a tract of ten or twenty acres for strawberries or young or chard. Would also like to lease bearing orchard. Will pay good rent for good place. B. A. Itatni, Hood River, K. No. 8, Box 123 aturday Specials! Beginning July 20, we will offer each Saturday some seasonable article at a great reduction. All specials will be spot cash and for Saturdays only. Watch .'. Our Advertisements On July 20, we will give tremendous bargains in Sugar and Fruit Jars. 18 pounds of Berry Sugar for 1-2 gal. Economy Jars, per doZen $1.00 1.00 Smith & Imbler Phone 2S2-L Free Delivery Two beautiful building; lots for sale, corner Tenth and Park Streets. Bar gain if taken at once. Keed fit Henderson, Incp. AUTOMOBILE AGENTri I want local agents iu every countv in Oreaon to handle a popular-priced line of auto- rnoDiies ; a good name' and reputation for integrity counts more with ns than money or experience; if you have $475 and can furnish bond, yon can procure the agency for our high-grade car and we will furnish you with demonstrator. For full particulars address E. E. Ger linger, Sales Slanatrer. 688 Washimton Street, Portland, Oregon. Notice of Street Improvement. Oak Street. Notice is hereby .riven pursuant to Ordinance No. 399, passed by the Common Council of the City of Hood River July 1st, and approved by the mayor on July 2nd. 1912, providinjr for the im provement of Oak Street from the west iine of Fifth Street, west to the east line of Fourteenth Street, except in front of such property as per mits for the improvements of which under ordi nance shall hava been issued; that bids will be received by the undersigned City Recorder at his office 211 Oak Street, in said City, up to 12 o'clock noon, on the 5th dav of Autruat. 1I2 f..r the improvement of above named street from the west line of Fifth Street to the east tine of Four teenth Street, by grading the same from curb line to curb line full width of roadway on said street and from curbMne to property line for the laying of cement walks to the established grade thereof, and for the construction of cement walks, curbs and gutters on both sides of said street from the west curb line of Fifth Street west to the east curb line of Tenth Street, the walks to be six feet in width and located two feet from the property lina with H t parkinir between the curb line and property line upon the established sradets therefor as provided for by the City Surveyor, The work of grading said streets and sidewalks shall be let in one contract and the construction of said cement curbs and gutters shall be let in a separate contract, and each of said contracts shall be required to be completed within sixty days irom the date ot awarding the same. Said bids will be opened by the Street Commit, tee as Boon as practicable after the time fixed for receiving bids, and the several bids, together with the summary thereof.will be reported to the Com mon Council at its next regular meeting there after, to-wit, on the 5th day of August. 1912, at the County Court House in Baid city, at which time said bids will be considered. Notice in further given that any interested par ty may file his objection to the letting of aaid con tract within the time specified for receiving bids, and that the same will be transmitted to the City Council along with said bids for their considera tion at said meeting. The person, tirra or corpar- ation to whom the non tract ib let will be required to enter into an agreement to the effect that aaid contractor shall look alone for naymentfor mater ial and work to such particular portion of the fund to be assessed upon the property .table to pay for such improvement and paid into the City treasury for that purpose, as shall be assessed to the property in front of which and to the charge of which a particular part of the improvement to be done by the successful bidder is to be made and collected and paid into the city treasury, and such contractor shall in no event require the City of Hood River or any of its officers or agents to pay the same, except out of such particular portion of said funds so assessed or collected into the city treasury, and for such portion of satd improve ment, nor seek to enforce payment of the same or any part thereof against the City of Hood River or any of its officers by any legal process or otner wise, except out of such particuaar fund. All bids must state orice for arrading said streets to grade, and price for constructing said curbs and sidewalks, which work shall be done in the manner and form provided for in General Im provement Ordinance No. 194 of the City of Hood River. No bids will be received which specify more than one price on said work chargeable to one bl ck in length. A bond for the faithful per formance of the contract to an amount equal to 25 per cent of the estimated contract price will be required of the successful bidder, the Council re serving the right to reject any and all bids. Datod and first published July 18, 1912. H. L. HOWE, jl8j25 City Recorder. Notice of Completion of Sidewalking Cas cade Avenue from in front of Block 19 Waucorria Addition. Notice la he-eby given tliat S. D. Wattt, contractor, lia filed written nutiue this 17th day of Juiy, WIS. of the completion ol Cascade Avenue by building aldewalka, curb and k ii II era In front of Block It) Watico ma Addition under hia contract Willi the t:ity heretofore made and eutered into under Ordl. nance No. 87i and that Die amount due aald conlmctor for aald Improvement upon IU acceptance la hereby alaied to be SSS0.41. And notice la furl her given that any objec tions to the acceptance of aald work under the contract with the said contractor on the part of said City may be filed In the olnce ol the nnderalgned City Recoruer by any Inter. eated party at any time within 15 days from tlie date ol first publication of said no tice, to-wit, within 15 days from the 1Mb day ol July, mi. This notice la published Id the Hood Klver Glacier for two consecutive Iwtuea thereof, the date of the first publication thereof being the ltilhdayof July, IV12. H. L. HOWE, jl8 J-J6 City Recorder. WANTED Wanted Upholstering. reflnUhiug and re pairing. High claaa work at reuaonable prices Phone for estimates. K. A. Frank Co. Jlltf Wanted To buy a good nit. en cow. Phone 32!M. jlS Wanted A girl for general housework. Mr. H . T. Parr, Tel. lU-Odell. J25 Wanted A competent girl f r cook and gen eral buusework. All modern convenience, and ouly two In family. Address Juhn W. Palmer, or pboue 216 X. J -'o FOR RENT For Rent Howden Potato Digger. All you do la sack them. The digger dues the hard work; will save you money and time. For terms call Scott, Pboue 111. Jlltf For Rent Klve-room flat on Third Street. Apply D. McDonald. mantf Rooms to Lt Alao housekeeping room. Sixth and Sherman, phone Jig tin i hi 1 1 inp.urii ruuHU I'llcgrr. nu IVC- ord of 'Ml bushels per hour. Can hand work luul ll.ii. E.. .......... .... IL Uaa... .. V. . 1,1 a. moth turn. . . icihi. mm, iimur ill. 11 Kor Rent - Dowden Potato Digger. Will make you la for every one yon pay for rent. s getting your crop oat in a hurry. Call nhnn. ill 11 1. IimMh c Scott, phone UU JUU Oakdale Greenhouses Budding Plants of All Kinds Pot Plants and Cut Flowers at Franz's See Roses, etc., in bloom this sum mer and have plants reserved for next year. Fletcher (EL Fletcher Hood River For Rent Two pleasant front rooms, down stairs, nicely furnished, connected with bath and large front porch, shade trees and lawn, private reaidence throe blocks from business section; 7H Cascade Ave. in. For Rent Furnished housekeeping r.)oms, all the way from (10 to i20. all modern. AIho two4-room cuttsgea; closela mid pantry, city water or well water. tiO a mouth each. Mrs. H. J. Frederick. jiu FOR SALE KorHaleChcap. 42 1 minute Kdison records Write or call on Albert Kotlas. R. V , I), so. 2, box 13V, 2 miles went of (Jiiell Station. alS For Hnle Stocky little horse for ranch, sad. die or road. Price Phone i77-m Land Kor Sale '230 acres of land for sale from (') per acre up. Will Hell In 2fl.ucre tracia with part in trees. C. J. Caiklus, phone WK. Jnstf u.rmfBA wTR!!?rl'0J' ,e or rent on easy lerma. A. w. Onlhank. a;tl-lf Jersey bull for service or aale. E. Hawkea. JylS Real Kntale or Sale or Exchange 'JO acres good valley land, easily denied, with free water. Fine, rleb bottom land, right at sta tion on Sit. Hood R. R.. 1 will ell at a bar gain on easy terms, or tak.; h uh.) and lot. iVI ight consider good auto. I have two good lots near High school, will sell on easy terms; will build to suit parties, or will trade on your house and lot. See owner. N.T. chap man, 81 J uue street, Hood Klver. JA" For Bale Wood saw good as new. Phone H. K. Davenport, Odell im. j is For Sale - 12 thoroughbred Duroo Je'sey pigs, fi grades, 8 months old. For prices aud particulars address Homer 11. James, l.yle, Wash. jig For Sale-Pigs, phone Odell 21. J18 For 8ale-Blnck mare, weight about 12fi0 lbs. well broken Ui work single or double; one ol the best til round purpose animals in the vai. ley. T. D. Tweedv, liiU Twelfth street, phone UV1L. Jig For Sale Residence on the corner of Seveuth and Cascade. William Kabie, Hoo l River, or A. W. Onthank. Jis For Sale-A large, dark bay work hors'i, H years old, sound, weight about i:u0 pounds. Price lla. box 17, R. No. 1. .'f, For Sale-Or will trade for wood, one luriu team aud harness, one Mitchell wagon, oue buggy. Tall Transfer Co. ji'i For Bale Horse, buggy and harness. T. U. Frohu, phone I21-.M. jj For Sale-One iron gray teom, weight aitO, sound and young and guaianleed tine to pull. Both broke to ride or drive, either single or double. Alao one black 2-vear-old fitly, driven a lew times. Phone 2K2-X. all For Hale 10 acres fine redshot land In the best section of the W hite Salmou District. Lays well, with no wasle land when cleared. For further Information addre-a owner, S. C Graham, White Salmon, Wash. ai For Sale Two marble top counters, 10 feet long and 2 f.et wide. The New Henderson Furniture Store, ou the Heights. Phone 1-X Ja5 For Sale To those who Intend canning rhu barb for t he winter, It maybe of Interest to know that 1 have for sale a large quantity ot extra choice rhubarb. Now la Ihe time to get It. Phone M.1, Have also for sale a flue bunch or O. I, C. piglets. 8. U. Oxborrow, end of Belmont road. yjo For Sale-Good fresh cow. Address Homer A. Rogers, Parkdale; Phone Odell 317, J25 For Sale Strawberry plants. Markley, Dee, Oregon. Raymond htilt For Sale-Timothy and alfalfa hay. Pylea, Barrett Road, phone 323-x. David jlSlf For Sale A Jersey cow. 308 Thirteenth St.. near ball park. E. M. Miller. J25 For Trade-GtKid double wagon for single wagon aud pair of halta for a buggy. B. K. Canby, Phoue S;(s!-K, ' (25 MISCELLANEOUS. Lost Brass door to Automobile Headlight brass rear lamp to Ford automobile. Finder kindly phone or 1;h or advise Davidson FiuitUo. jig Lost-Kastern Star pin. Return to Mrs. J. K. Carson. jm Lost White silk crejie shawl, between t!om" merctal Club n mis and Sherman Avenue, Wednesday evening, Juiy 10, Phone 2S3X. yd Notice to Cow Owners I have a Jersey bnl that 1 am standing at mv nlace three.ntiartra of a mile west of the Bali Park, St. J. Foley, tf BKF. Sl'PPI.IES-Don t wait till the been swarm, but give me your orders for supplies now so they will be ready for you when want, ed. W. W. Dakln. ll!U5 7th St. Phone 107-X. a4lf farm hk.lp and berry pickers The Hood River Auole lirowera' I nion and the Davidson Fruit Company have arranged with the V. SI. C. A. Industrial Employment agency of Portland to turnlah alt classes of farm help. Including berry pickers for the farmers aud frnlt groweja ol the Hood River district during the coming season. Head quarters In the office of ihe Hood River Ap ple Growers' Union. When you need help, elvher phone or write the Union or the David son Fruit Company and the calls will be promptly forwarded to ns and filled. No charge to employers. tf