The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 07, 1912, Image 2

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY.XOVEMBER 7. 1912
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ARTHlTt D. MOE. PubU.hw.
SaWriytlon, S1.50 Per Year.
LOCAL MIL SERVICE t
The employes of the postoffices of
different communities may become!
either the moat popular or the most;
unpopular resident ot those respective
communities. The members of tthe
loeel postoffice force seem to have
chosen the latter role, and to judge by
the criticism that one may hear every
day, they have aires iy attained their
desire. To say the least, the patron
of the Hood River post office are get
ting poor service. The distribution of
mail is slow, outgoing mail is delayed
and incoming mail is placed in the
wrona lock boxes, creatine delays fur
business men and those with whom
they deal.
The postmaster declares that he ie
powerless under the laws of (the civil
servicejto remedy the servise rendered
by the employes. Then the civil ser
vice is defective in just such degree.
If employes feel that they are secure
in their positions and that only some
flagrant violation of their duty will
cause them the loss of their jobs, they
become lax, tendencies to be careless
prevail and increase, and the efficiency
of their work naturally decreases. The
carelessness at the local postoffice has
become so great that an almost uni
versa I protect is being made. It
human to make mistakes and no one
can claim perfection in the perform
ance of duties. However, when care
less mistakes cont-'nually increase, it is
time for criticism time to make an
effort to find some remedy.
It has been declared that the local
office needs additional help. If the
employes of the office evidenced sincer
ity to do all in their power toward the
accommodation of the patrons and need
were shown for a new clerk, we think
the people would rally immediately to
their aid. However, instead of a will
ingness shown to accommodate the
patrons, the postoffice force has for
we past two years oeen using every
opportunity to curtail the convenience
of patrons and increase their own
privileges.
The precincts with complete return
were: East and West Hood River,
Mount Hood, Odell and Pine Grove.
Incomplete returns were received from
Barrett.
i Complete returns were received on
' ail candidates and initiative and refer
endum measures in Odell. East Hood
Kiver. Pine Grove and Mount Hood
i yesterday afterroon.
Selling County's Favorite
Ben Selline, for the United States
senate has a fair lead in this county.
Six out of nine precincts, all complete
but one, five Mr. Selling 307 votes.
His opponents have the following vote:
Pourne trj. Lane 211, Clark U!'l, Kamf
44 and Pagett 27.
The Dos Have It
Altliuugh not by a two to one vote,
the prohibition element, that is the
element not desiring saloons in Hood
kiver ciiv. rolled un a large majority.
It was evident Ttsedsy evening, when
the ballets in the Hood Kiver Center
and the Kast distr.c's gave the follow
ing results: Dry 2"6 and v-l 144. A
canvass of the votes in West Hood
Kiver jccterJay morni.'.g gave 131 dry
and ;'6 wet.
Sinnott Gets Large Vote
As in the primaries N. J. Sinnott, of
The Dalles, the regular Republican
rominee for congress, swept the
.-.jiintv. Mr. Siunott'i vote was 6fiH
seven precincts, five complete. His
opponents received: Graham 191, ALer
combie 7ti ami Cleaver 64.
, ,
Ready-Made Clothes
You may have a deep-rooted conviction that
you cannot De nuea in ready-made clotnes some
men have. H anytning will remove that cormc
tion a Hart Schaff ner & Marx unit will do it
We cive you expert serving and rieht kind
of advice for your fall suit Snecial clothes for
II J I. . I- U .. . 1 . f.nU
college anu nign bl-uuui men smart uura-iaou-
ioneu suns, mum vigm anu snap. It 18 uu' '"co
to supply you with the best suit service that the
art ot clothes maKing can produce.
H. S. & M. Suits for
$18, $20, $22 and up
Clothcraft guaranteed all-wool suits for
$10, $12 and up
Other makes for
$5.75, S7 and $8
Stranahan Close 'to Anderson
Stranahan has polled a largo vote in
this county and will be one of Hood
River and Wasco county's representa
tives. The returns of five complete
precincts give Stranahan 5i9, Anderson
3K.1 and Driver 231. A dispatch from
The Dalles says: "Kleven out of 24
precincts in county, including three in
city, all complete give Anderson fil9,
Stranahan 371 and Driver 4C2." The
totals of the returns from the two
counties make Stranahan 950, Ander
son 1002 and Driver 693.
Overcoats
The finest assortment in the city and at the most
reasonable prices. Come in and look them over.
We want you to see what we are offering in this
line.
Special
57c
Ladies' Laundried Waists, values up to
$2.00. Your choice
Ladies Flannelette and Mercerized Waists with
long sleeves and high in neck.
Your choice 41UU
Furs and Fur Sets '
You must see our assortment and note our prices
in this hne to fully appreciate the big values we
are giving in this department. We have some
extra good special prices on some McKibbin furs,
mostly scarfs, also some very cute children's sets
that we would like to have you see. Second floor.
Hosiery
Your hosiery needs can best be supplied at this
store, where stocks are large and choosing easy
ry-a ,COmplee !ine in cotton. Hale, wool
and silk, in all colors and sizes.
Children's and Misses' heavy ribbed hose, one that A
would cost you from 12 1-2 to 15c a pair at other U
pmi.es, we sen you ior, me pair lijc
Boys' and Misses' heavy ribbed and fine gauge
hose, full seamless and fast colors, splendid good
values, the pair jejc
Extra heavy ribbed hose for boys in cotton fleeced
or wool, a very satisfactory hose in every re
spect, the pair 25c
Misses' 'fine cashmere of silk lisle hose, full seam
less and fast color, the very best of value in
every pair; the pair 25c
Ladies' cotton, plain-knit hose, full seamless fast
colors, double heel and toe; other stores get from
121-2 to 15c a pair for these; our price the
Pa,r 10c
Ladies' silk lisle hose, made of selected Egyptian
yarn, extra fine finish and quality, the pair 25c
Ladies pure silk hose with double sole, toe and heel
an excellent hose for the money, the pair 45c
Ladies' pure silk hose with linen foot, flare tops
with double garter welt, splendid big values
the pair.. ... $1 qq
Ladies' pure silk hose, double heeled and tipped
glove silk hose; the very best of value in these
the Pair. $1.50
&e Paris Fair
Hood River's Largest
and Best Store
The way of the transgressor is a
bard one," says the old proverb. The
Lippincott's of November adds to the
addage: "But harder for his wife
This is true always in the case of a
man. The case of Becker, the convict
ed New York police officer, may be
cited as an example. The condemned
murderer' will find an end in the elec
tric chair, fit punishment for his
crimes. However, his wife roust live
on and bear the shame and bitter suf
fering for lier husband's misdeeds.
"The fear o' hell's the hangman's
whip
That bauds the wretch in order,"
says Burns, but thoughts of the suffer
ings ot innocent families should also
be a banging sword.
Other State Offices
Complete returns from five precincts
here give the following results in other
state offices: Secretary of state, Ken
nedy 156, Ulcott. 457 and Kyan 12X
Justice of the supreme court, Eakin
3 and Slater 169; rood commissioner,
Lea 199 and Mickie 391 ; Hailroad com
missioner, .Aitchison 310, Anderson
47, MahafTey 118 and Service 1M7
District attorney, Allen 281 and Bell
463.
County Offices
There were but two contests in the
county offices, that of commissioner
and county ludge. The complete re
turns from five precincts give: Castner
and stark 330; Putnam 414 and
Khoades 322.
Now that we have enough apples to
go around, why not let's consume some
of the best of them right here at
home. How often have the local ho
tels and restaurants served the big red
and yellow apples this year? Are the
larger hotels of Portland serving
themT But why shouldn't they, if
they are not! Visitors to the fruit
countries are always kicking and
grumbling because they can get no
good fruit. In California one can get
no good oranges. They say they are
all shipped away to the eastern mar
Kets. Let s eat a few of the good
uungs at home, and serve some of
them to our visitors.
Mow that the election is over, Hood
River people get busy and take a bunch
vi prize winning products down to
Portland. Talk to Scott, the secretary
of the club, and help him collect a win
ning exhibit.
Democrats should tender "Teddy"
a congratulatory message for his aid in
the presidential victory.
Voting the Oregon ballot diacourages
rejecters."
MAKES
(Cont inued From Page One)
to the waiting throngs by Secretary
m. jj. ocuit, oi me commercial club,
The reports of the entire evening fa
vored Woudrow Wilson for the prci-
flency, and the greater portion of the
crowus wore looks of disappointment.
ine most ot them were Taft mid
Koosevelt men. However, a round of
applause greeted the news that
leaay had carried Pennsylvania by
auch a land slide.
The returns, although even at twelve
o'clock they were very meager, of the
local elections were also received Rt
the club, citizens telephoning in the
news from the different precincts. The
messenger in the country would no
more than give his results than he
would eagerly ask for news from the
front.
The telephone at the club rooms was
busy until after midnight. "Who's
elected?" "vVhnt you got oii the elec
tion?" "How's she coming?" were
the usual interrogations. All the world
was eager. The musical tones of ex
pectant suffragettes floated over the
wires: "Will you tell me about equal
suffrage in Oregon?"
WILSON LEADS IN
HOOD RIVER COUNTY
The complete returns for live pre
cincts on the local presidential race
were received yesterady afternoon and
incomplete returns from one precinct.
Their total gave Wilson 34.1. Roosevelt lowed by an eruption.
iJOO, IO, I'l'US OU SHU I IIUIIII 4U.
Equal Suffrage and Single Tax
The county, it seems, will vote for
equal suffrage. The returns from the
live precincts give 379 for and 840
against. Single tax is defeated here
by a large vote. The returns are 16
for and 457 against.
Thought It Worth a Nickel
Several drummers stonned at a hotel
in a small town in Illinois for dinner.
Among the diners that day were also a
numoer oi country people. 'Ihe drum
mers did not relish the meal. The
country people did. The landlord
cnargea the country people 25 cents.
but demanded 50 cents of the traveling
men. Now, drummers don't mind pay
ing 50 cents for dinner, but they want
everybody else to pay the same.
One of the drummers laid down a
half-dollar with a nickel on top. The
landlord pushed the nickel back. "My
dinner costs 50 cents," he said sternly
"I know that," smiled the drummer,
but 1 wanted you to make 50 cents
clear on this dinner."
And the other drummers laughed
heartily, but the landlord failed to see
the joke. -November Lippincott's.
BOILING GEYSERS. "
Whst Causa ths Spouting of Thss
Natural Stsam Englnst.
Geysers are fouud lu only three
places lu the world, according to a pub
lication entitled "Geysers'" Issued by
the department of the Interior. These
three regions are Iceland, where gey
sers were first discovered; New Zea
land and the Yellowstone National
park, In which these uatural steam en
gines are more numerous and of great
er beauty thau la the two other areas
mentioned. In the Yellowstone the
geyxers aro found In detached geyser
baslus, or fire holes, as they were
culled by the first explorers, and the
groups possess individual peculiarities
which give character and Interest to
each locality. The most noted of these
bnslns Is, however, that known as the
Upper Geyser basin of the Flrehole
river, one of the headwaters of the
great Missouri. The whole door of the
valley Is fairly riddled with springs of
boiling water, whose exquisite beauty
Is Indescribable, Light clouds of
fleecy vapor curl upward from waters
of the purest azure or the clearest em
erald and, encircling rims of white
mai-blellke silica, form at setting for
such great gems. A large part of the
valley floor la covered with the white
deposit of allien kuown as sMecou..
sinter, deposited by the overflowing
hot waters. The weird whiteness
of these areas, the gaunt white
trunks of pine trees filled by tne hot
waters, the myriad pools of statu
lng crystal and the white clouds .11
Ing off from the chlmneyllke geyser
coups form a scene never to be forgot
ten by those fortuuate euough to be
hold It
The Intermittent spouting of geyser
was long a riddle to scientific men.
Ihe theory, which bears the name of
the Illustrious chemist Hunsen. is now
generally accepted. This theory is
Used ou the well known fact that the
boiling point of water rNes wltU thj
pressure and Is therefore nlgher at the
bottom of a tube of water than at the
surface. In a long and narrow or an
Irregular tube ebullition lu the lower
part is only possible t a much higher
temperature than at the top owing to
the weight of water column nbove it
If by the continued hosting the lower
layer of water attains the temperature
at which It can boil steam Is formed
whose expansive force lift, the super
incumbent column of water, causing a
alight overflow at the top, which short
ens the column, so that stenin Is f orm
ed at a higher point and a further lift-
,u ouu oi pressure ensues, fol-
WASHOUGAL
225 acres; between 80 and 100 acres in cultivation; nice orchard, family variety 9
acres in prunes; good tar; good 8:room house, barn 56x108, and all other bufldiSid
machine sheds, in good condition; nice running stream through barnyafd; 2 good spring
water mped to house; county road; R. F. D. and telephone! of crop for 1912- also 12
cows, t bull, 3 yearling calves, 5 spring calves, 4 head of good horses, 2 wagons! binder '
mower, rake harrows, plows and cu tivators, tools too numerous to mention; 8 m les from
landmg' Sma11 price of $75-00 p w-
miles from R. R. station and boat landing; beautiful view of the Coliimb ia : r ver and sur
rounding country. This land is below market price because then Tare subdivisions IvW
around this i property that are sold for $200 per acre without any imprTeSs Wow
Mceoll1iyroVemen1S, thlsPrPerty nbehadfor $6,500; $3,000 cash, bal-
42-acrefarm; 36 acres in high state of cultivation; fine house with hot and cold
Wrfe mad black mires, 4 fine cows
fen chfldie,ft 5md? mTer' rae' disk harrows' cream separator, gas engine, fn
fact all the tools that go to make up a first-class equipment. Barn isfull and oversow ng
with hay, gram, etc. This is a snap at $9,750, $4,00 cash, balance long time at 6 ?
TILLAMOOK
. 215 acres 170 acres cleared; mile of deep-waterfront; on good roads; large barn
with Zt Jt1S 18 T fin6 a PrPsition w there is in the state. It is fullyfqufpeo5
Zlv a6 and machinery; about 100 tons of
Sk ,T Sfti y fdQaHS to $50 per acre under adjoining property. The price is, for
quick sale, 50,000; $10,000 cash, balance long time at 6.
87 aCreS' ifeut 6 "!ile? fr?m TilIamok, fine quality of soil; mostly all under cultiva
tion and very little waste land; practically all level; all fenced and cross fenced; good
road through place River bounds property on two sides-lies in bend of river; fine live
2m'vlt wita" piped to good barn, good house and hydrant in yard; house of six
rooms, hot and cold water plumbing, porcelain sink and back in kitchen, bath room with
roll-nm porcelain tub, toilet, lavatory; 9 cows, 5 heifers-will freshen in spring, 1 bull,
0 neiler calves, team of farm horses, 2 head of hogs, all chickens, 1 heavy farm wagon,
1 spring wagon 1 top buggy, heavy and light harness, plow, rake, mower, cultivator,
long time at 6 ' a" hay &nd produce' Price l12000 H000 cash, balance
C. S SMITH & COMPANY
432 Chamber of Commerce, Bldg. Portland, Oregon
Oakdale Greenhouses
Budding Plants
of AH 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 (Q. Fletcher
. Hood River
For Sale...
80 acres located 3 miles from Cooks,
Washington, in Little White Sal
, mon Valley. For particulars, write
R. H. BUNKER, Cooks, Wash.
For Sale-I'lgs. Phone iMi-M.
Special Offer as nres, 3 miles out, on WeHt
oiur; i acres improved, 1 acre In orchard, good
large house and barn, extra good soli and
"re waier. ureal renuutton In prlra
it taken soou. Apply to A. W. oulhank. u7
Sewing Machines For Sale Drop-head sew
ing machines In irood working nnW from
".0O up. Drop a card to O. M. Hatch, Hinger
agent, care Mt. Hood hotel or leave word with
int. UULUBIIK, B q7
For Sale White OrDlnirton nwihui. t-n
erstrass strain. Phoue W2-M. Avalon 'w v
s. J. Frank. nn "
For Hale Am overstocked with 8. C. VV.
leghorns and 8. U. B. leghorns, yearling hens,
will sell cheap. Phone 21H2-K. nU
WANTED
Wanted Plain sewing to do at home. 13
kast Slate street. ni4
Wanted-llpholsterlne, retlnlahlng and re
pairing. High class work at reusonable prices
rnoue ior esuniates. r.. A. Franz Co. jlltf
Wanted Work on a ranch, by a practical,
experienced farmer (married), to take charge
du.'ljg owner's absence, or to work with
owner. Highest riereuces as to character,
abillty.eto. Address Walter B. Perkins, Hood
River, Route 4, Phone 187-K. nJl
Wanted Man and wife on ranch; woman to
cook and man to do general work; preft r man
who can sort apples. P. I). Atwater. Phone
32i-M.
Wanted-A man with a small family wants
a position on ranch. Address (J. F. K., Olacler
Office. D7
Wanted House or hotel work, bare had ex
penence. Phone HIO-X.
n7
Collector's Notice
.wrwiiriiis ior the year Mil" of the
ass-ass
ii relays froJn ju
Uer hunk ,,,,
in a u. in.
K. 1AKT, Collector.
Ttrms of Vdntxy.
There are terms of venery which a
good sportsman will still observe lu
bis siieech. Thus he Owls a "pack" or
"covey" Pf Er01Jge Bnd llkew(se fl
covej" of partridges, but a "t.H" of
pheasants, a "bt-vy" of quail, a "wisp"
' a "walk" of snipe and a "fall" of
VfJooVock. Having found t:,om he
sprigs" the grouse aud the nheas
nts. but "(lushes" the woodcock, snipe
aoJ partridges. Further, he will tell
you that Krous are "challenged" and
pteHiits-chu.kercd.-that partridges
.)" pipe,- woodcocks
falters" and solpe are "at walk."
iur u.suon was strictly correct
-I'v.tr ui gome who
lib. i
Loudon Chroulcle.
SOCIETIES.
HOOD RlVk'U tllldlT. Nn UK A. II". and A
M Meets Katurday evening on or before
iuii tinun, w. ktLASK,
u. McDonald, Secretary.
Hood Kiver Uommandery No. 12, K.T
Meets every first Tuesday evening
each month. B. W. Pkatt, l, K. C
. . Davidson, ttecoraer.
MT. HODt) coi'NCIL No. 8. R. 8. M. Meets
in Masonic Hall every third Tuesday In
each month
W. F. Lara way, T. I. M.
A. u. Moe, Kcc
are
o
W ho
tlietu selves
High Pried Copy.
Paring the iw of Klmberley the
dltor of the onii- a,u
was oft ,,, 7 I ,y ,"1',er thre
rTw. , ' . 1"'t t0 B1 wongh
Je , eS reiu!ln R fmnv new pa
per from Cape Town n. ' 1
nd rushed to . . ' borrowl It
ou rushed to his owo oltlce, where H
oon reappeared ns a mu, ' U
selling h. , "tsMai edition.
C he ' Tt same even.
UiHlU KI VF.K CHAPTKB NO. 27. R. A. M.
Mewis flrst anj third Friday nights or eiich
mouth. J. K. Cak8oi, H. P.
llmicK, Secretary.
HKH KIVER CHAPTER NO. 26, O. E. 8.
Meets sernnil and fourth Tuesday evening
o: e ti ll month. Visitors cordially welcomed.
Mrs. a. 1. Mob, W. M.
Miss alt a PuoLB, Secretary.
". W. meet the 2d and 4th Wednesdays
e'-h month at K. ot P. ball. Visitors eor
dmlly Invited A. C. BTaTIN, C. C.
tNT SiioKiiAKEB, Clerk.
HW1) RIVKKdKCLiK NO. 6M, WOMEN OF
" "Hidcraft-Meets at K. of P. hall on the
first and Third Thursdays of each month.
,, J olia Waits, N. O.
W. Waits, Clerk.
LAUREL REBEKAH LODGE N o. 87.I.0 .0 F.
Meets first and third Mondoys each month.
Mrs. Lulu Cokey, N. O.
Mrs. Nbttik Walsh. Sec.
KEMP LODGE, No. 181, 1. O. O. F.-MeeU in.
Odell Odd Fellows' ball every Sat ur
aay nignt. visitors cordially welcomed.
B. U. Kemp, N. U.
Grant Hagky, Sec.
HAZEL REREKAH IXIDGE No. 156, I.O.O.F.
meets uih nrsi ana inira i uesoay eveuing in
each month In the Odd Fellows Hall, seven
miles seuth of Hood Blver, R. D. 1.
Mrs. E. M. Hauky, N. g
Mrs. Geo. Sheppard, Seo.
OREGON GRAPE KEBEKAH LODGE, No.
1H1 Meets the second and fourth Wednes
day eveulngs of each month. In Giibble's
Hall. Annie Leasure, n. G.
Chas. W. Gunn, Sec.
CANBY W. R. C Meets second and fourth
Saturdays of each month at K. of P. hall.
Lydia Sitmxkrs, President
Edith Btienhoff, Secretary.
HOOD RIvER VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY
Hood Blver, Ore. E. H. Hartwlg, Pres.
Mrs. lee Fording. Seo. Leslie Butler, Treas.
Call phone 3.
FOR SALE
For Sale Dbeap, aboul '27 millets, thorobred.
most white Leghorns, a few Wyandottes and
Barred hocks. Phone Fred Kavan, 1H3-L. nil
Al n,MA LODGE NO. 30, K. OF P.
Mecu in K. of P. hall every Tuesday night.
V KERM.K.ofR. andS.
Ht'i'Il lUVKK. AMP. NO. 7.702, M. W. A -
Mens m k of j ball every Monday
n:u lit. ALLAN UwAKT. V. C
t'. V'. Da k in, clerk.
K.'VKliU)EU)DOBNO. 8 A. O. TJ. W.--M.its
tlrst and third Saturdays of eaob
month. nkwton Clark, M. W.
GEO. SLmviii, Financier
C hkstkh shitb, Beeorder.
OLETA AS.SEMHLY NO. 105, UNITED ART-iBan.-.ieetti,e
fjrst and third Wednes
days w.,rk; second and fourth Wednesdays
Artisans' hall. C. D. HlNKICHS, M. A.
H. altin Secretary.
ILb.WlI.DKtoiaENO.107, I. O. O. F.
Meets in Kravrnal hall, 7 Thursday
nithi. a. T. Frohn, N. (i.
(M. Thomson, Seeretry
KDEN ENCA jpu.vt NO. 48. 1. O. O. F.
r meeting seoon
m,n,th
A O. Daun ky Scribe.
Ivxnlar meeting second and fourth Mondays
;" iiionin. H.. ruiia,v,r,
For Sale A house with an Income, two
houses on large lot, very cheap If taken at
once, good terms. Phone SOI L or ask W. H.
Jones at Franz hardware store. ntf
For Sale Piano
minister es
fine toned Instrument and a bargain at the
For Sale White Leghorn pullets.
264-Odell.
Phone
K!Mf
For Sale Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red
hens and cockerels, 75c and 81 each, Indian
Runner Ducks, now laying, f 1 each. K. W.
Blrge, phone 323 L,
For Sale One good milch cow. Gave R ral
Ions per day when last fresh; giving aboul
gallons now. H. F. Gleason, phoue 2002-M. nf
For Sale-Very fine thoroughbred White
Wyandotte cockereln, bred direct from tran
nested, prize winning stock. These cockerels
will, put the laying strain Into your Hock
Price each. H. F. Gleason, Phone Swi M
n7
For Sale Good harness, saddle and drlv
Ing horses, also some good work stock. Call
J. w. McDonald, 177 Odell. c7
For Sale High class, pure bred Plymouth
Bock cockerels and pullets. Also a thorough
bred registered Poland China boar and Pol-
and China pigs. Gust Werterberg, phone 18
uucii, n
For Sale Cheap-1 skeleton road cart, good
as new, tl2.M: 1 csnvas cover, lo-or duck.
god as new, $15. Apply Lou Stevens, 911 lath
Direei. - nn
TYPEWRITERS For sale or rent on eaav
wjims. a. w. uninana. a.u-u
For Sale Timothy and alfalia nav.
Pyles, Barrett Boad, phone 3i-x.
David
1811
For8aleor Bent Ten room house, corner
Oak and 9th St. All modem conveniences,
furnished or nnfurnlshed. Apply as below.
Anyone knowing themselves indebted lo me
may pay such to A.C. Muck, room 12, Broalus
KiillHini. mhn miill Hnan..t ..
l This piano was bought by I nected with eollectlous and receipt for F C.
peclally for his daughtei, Is a Brosius. Lif
price; will consider part trade for a good cow.
ougpy, P's r cnictens. i iione isu K, nn
For Bale 1 can supply a few more parties
with milk, on the bright; or along the west
side in scutum road; also few young B. Ply.
mouth Rock cockrels and bens from record
lay Kg hens. Phone 1842-X. oU
For Sale A good coal stove,
derson at telephone No. 5.
Call Miss An-nl4
For Sale-Apple trees, Newtown, Rpltcand
Ortley. Sell cheap In order taget rid of them.
Mrs. Al. T. Kollas, B. D. 2, box 139. al5tf
For Sale-Lot 10, block 2, Waucoma Park,
BOxW, streat sewer In and paid for. IWO, part
cash, balance on time. G. II. Sturgrss, 82
Haigbt Ave., Portland. Ore. nli
For Sale lfi-lnch and A.fnofcplne wood, also
one saddle. Phoue Odell 5S. siutf
Hay frr Sale-Altalfa. wheat, clover and
timothy. R. Ulnrlcbs, phone 3232.L.. astt
For Sale At a bargain, one of the beat resi
dence lota In Hood Kiver. Geo. H. Lynn,
box SI5, Hood River, Ore. allf
Land For Sale 2.J0 acres of land for sale
from 150 per acre up. Will sell in KUicre
tracts with part in trees. C. J. Calkins, phone
jnMi
For Sale Full blood brown leghorn young
roosters S1.50 per head. Mrs. J. A. Henderson,
Blngen, Wash. n?
For Sale Desirable residence property. In
good location; Sne neighborhood: good buy.
Apply W.Q. Snow. tf
Wanted A man with family to take charge
of an apple ranch close to Hood River; must
have etperlence and flrst class recommenda
tions, niunt be industrious aud understand all
about apple orchards; give age and experi
ence. Will furnish house; none but capsb.e
men need apply; steady Job all the year
round. Addiess B. N. Howniau, Ho Third St.,
Portland. Ore. ; n7
Wanted Man with family wanls position
e overseer or manager of fruit ranch. W. T.
King, box 06, B. F. D. No. it. us
Wanted A position by young man from
good family, steady, honest, sober, on fruit
ranch; does not expect high wages. Pasticu
lars pleas.) address C. Z., care Y. M, C. A.,
poi Hand, Ore. u28
Wanted Position as housekeeper by Chris,
tlan woman in or near Hood River; relerencef
eichanged. Address C. il217 Twellth street,
Hood Kiver, Ore. nil
Wanted Experienced man wants work on
ranch, married, best references. Address W.
B. Perkln, Hood River, Route 3; phone 187-R.
FOR RENT
For Bent Furnished rcoms, all up to dale,
In two- and three-room suites. Mrs. J. H.
Fredericks, phoue 69-L. n7
For Rent Two large, bright rooms, partly
furnished, hot and cold water. Mrs. Murray
Kay, Phone 32-B
For Bent Light housekeening rooms.
O. H. ferlcksoo, phone 85-M
Mrs.
n7
For Kent morale room In dry, fire-proof
building. Enquire of Dr. Watt. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
Lost Small pin wllh an amber moonstone
setting. Beturn V. H. Tborne, phone 2I9J-K.
n7
Lost On lorae road near Odell on Haturdav.
Nov, 2. a hand saw. Finder will receive re
ward by leaving saw at Conna way's store. nl4
Lost A black purse containing 10 or 115 In
gold; the name, Jacob Bowman, the owner.
was written on Inside of purse, which also
contained valuable papers. Finder please
phone 209-X. n!4
Lost An Airedale pud that answers to the
name of Roger. The dog has black body and
white feet. The tip of its tall is whIM. Re
ward. Finder telephone 7-F. n
Lost Automobile chain, near Odell.
please return to Heights Garage.
Finder
u7
Loat Pair of nose classes with irolri chain.
Return to Glacier office for reward. n7
Lost I Jii1 les gold watch, at or near raw!-
office, "E. E."- engraved on case. Hampton
make. Leave at Glacier office: reward, oaitf
Lost Brown leather bag. leather lined, eon
tains pair of glasses and some change. Lost
between town and Bock ford store. Reward
Phone SS8-M or leave at Glacier office. n7
Found Small gold pin. Owner may have
savne by proving property and paying for
nisaa. -wrs. i.yon, uiacier omee, u;
Found On Oak street, a Corbln kev. own
er may have same by calling at Glacier office
and paying for this ad, n
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