n t niiTn ni .ii l P If TtlTTTfSnAY. JULY 10 1913 llJJU iW JUi VJ - -f. v : L mam ARTMLR D. MOE. PaMUbcr. Subscription, tlM Ver Tear. 'Wbeo u briber. de.li "" ' Mil. orrire should I notified promptly, e "J drwa asaella the new. A Is". ,K, ! uboritMT should uoiiry iin"rt1 alone ibrtf "',',1r,,,r,u;rrrTi ... ... ..,.,il,sr or Irom city delivery I" If you lli Dot country delivery, or vice vi-r. H your paper promptly, not i ttleplioiit aud the matter will notify m y ti t I or I- uivt-tlgiea Kiwi.t It pertain to live msller. r in n1ul.U-:l.)..rr ar'lclcsofa gciier.l naliir. d iJlr, ttieofflre Monday 1.1 l.s.ire ilielr Minx-Mi ikk I" iueol ihectirn-ul - THE FOURTH Hood Kiver's Fourth of July oele ri.m wasn't a marvelous event. i.lood curdling thrills a.irin the day. nor are those who ,ar ticitmled soiwt to remember it for any The example of Mrs. Porter, the Se attle women who hai made fortune elling salad dressing, should prove an incentive to tome one to enter the bua- nesg of making sun cooked strawberry Dreaervea. Both here and in Underwood hundreda of pounds of over ripea have been allowed to decay on the vinea this year. Some energetic woman could make a fortune from this waste. Strawberries are waning and today . .. D-.,l it h Kinir limit ana me queen, huy. Anne. And who can nay that Hood River valley is not adapted to cherry raisine after having heatjil of the re turns of Mr. Nunamaker and that won derful branch load of luscious Royal Amies, grown by W. L. Smith. Het aue the water is high and the high water wharfsite is settled for this vear and nobody has any worries just at present, let us not furget that the wharfaite is not settled fr next year. "In time atupemlous and startling, as the circus emembr that old motto: spieler would eay, bit of entertainment of p(!a(.e prepare for war." Yet we are all going to remember the . i ,.f ih ,irivil'tfe it nave ue oay uecHunc ui r to iret together and become better ac q.iainted. Did any one see tht grim face of a grouch on the streets last , Wa think not. ur nuuu Flidwy? The taking of the greased pigs was a kind of a surreptitious taking or tne bacon. Hi tter roads-A Scenic community, i.' fnika ami our neiKnin'in """las far as mm came in such great numbers to join us, lnUnity, can find no better asset than were all smiling. There were hearty jn improved highways. handshakes as old acquaintances met- f prep8rationg to join the their cheeks aglow wim their eyes sparkling with pleasure. It was a typical Western celebration with th mien air platform for dancers, all we needed to have complete me vMit was the pony racing. The au thorities were in a way handicappeu this year on account of the torn up condition of the streets, and yet the events could not have been worked out Letter. The celebration was a kind or a o k anythin. jg liable to happen. umilu nicnic. The crowd was orueriy .n.t u.hh1 natured. 1 he orchestra mo crowd and go to the Chautauqua. A returned visitor from Portland de clares that he did not know there were so many Sunday school children in the world as he saw in the Sunday school narade last week. U all goes to show that Portland is becoming one or. me nation's largest cities. It seems that this is an age in which Indies' Low Neck Sleeveless Vests, taped neck and arm holes, your choice oc SPECIALPRICES In All Departments Now is a good time to do your .shopping. Every department has some dandy Bargains that you really cannot afford to miss. Bargains that are real money savers. When we make a re duction in price it is not a marked up and then down special, just to mislead one. but actual re ductions from our already low prices, that make of them greater bargains than you can get in any other store. The reductions we quote may not seem quite so large, but if you will compare the quality you will readily see the difference and acknowledge that our values are away the best Make this store your headquarters; you are always welcome, whether you wish to buy or not Men's Suits Reduced We have sorted out the odds and endn in this department, and now have some exceptional bar gains for you in the line of Men's Suits that you ought not to miss. Hart. Schaffncr & Marx and Clothcraft Suits for Men cfKKl investment. They are really an we ask for them, and all that you would pay for them anywhere. But in order to close out the broken lots, we are placing a better them and vou ought to take advan tage of this, and secure an extra suit of the best Clothes made, fully guaranteed in every way, at but a fraction of their real worth. Call and see thpm and note the values. You do not haxe to Duy. We are pleased to show you. New Styles and Patterns, MULE SKIN GLOVES-A-l Gloves that .sel dom sell for less than 25c a pair. Uooa iuu sue-a. The pair , 15c CANVAS GLOVES-Bleached, knitted wrist. full size, the pair ,c Shirts for Men come in striped twilled shirting, double seamed, reinforced across the shoulders, good grade of buttons. This is not a light flimsy shirt, but a good, strong, wen mouc article. Your choice. 5VC Men's Khaki Pants.just the thing for warm weather wear, cool and comfortable, the 1.00 ana $1.25 values, our price - - vf n,iKrirrfTQn llnHprwear. Shirts and Drawers; all sizes; the garment C Men's Fine French Balbriggan Underwear, long or short sleeve; all sizes; from a 34 to a M in v,Q ckirto nH frnm SO tn 44 in in the drawers. Here is something good. The garment 40c Men's Work Shoes, mostly plain toes, a splen did assortment of light, medium and heavy Shoes, drummers' samples and odds and ends. V alues up to $4.00 a pair. Your choice, the pair $2.5U i Inzth. Lace Trimmed, Cotton wui - . .1 Pants, regular 25c sellers, your cnoice, u garment " 14c HOSIERY - Just now everyone wants new Hosiery to take away on vacation journeys andfor umS'wSr, andhere is certunly some good values that it will pay you to m . Misses d children's fine lace nose, e ' i ir... ,m onvti'Vipre. I he pair a gOOU I'Jt voiuc - - :......, a -fciMrpri'a fine lisle hose, in colors, black, tan, blue, pink and white Here , some of the best values you have been offered, lnese I5c rrelsecrndVof "a regular 25c and 30c value, The pair . o:h. r::, v, T Hnse for Women, in black tan and fancy lace effect regular 25c and or. ..ll.o tVio nail- - i 3C OUC BCiicia, vi'v- r" Women's Full Fashioned Silk Hose with garter tops. A regular $1.00 value. All colors. TUn t.qii tJOC i 11C S Paris. Fair Hood River's Largest and Best Store . ' T I " i CHAUTAUQUA REVEL ERS MAY PLAY BALL i i . i...:l.i:... Iho nitfin uir a gOOll WOrK III ouhuiiik --- fiKvilion ; for it gave the young folks of the city and valley a place for in nocent and pleasing diversion. ROSES Nalnral conditions having .hi : them, the residents or noou mver The past week has been one or un- fnrliiimte accidents to a large number in the Hood River region. Some of the fans of the city, no small number have been developeu gince the Businessmen and the Uerks began their series, declare that they think it a good plan 10 lane a Daseoan tpum to the Umier Valley on Friday the Let all the world, if it wants to be day the local stores will be closed, and engage tne upper vaney urcriHruimo Ulw.,ln..i. rip thin eat fruit. The Hood Kiver appie is a . ... f ,h deve, ig roble- . .1 . t :ii I T. an ua nanucea ior many nuinan iiib. mntica . The rarkdale grounas are dui a soon distance from the chautauiiua, and it is the Mount Hood train. UNIQUE PLAN TO ADVERTISE APPLES LIBRARY NOTES have planted roses on their lawns and what will happen if the two sets of oae(1 t0 have the Kame in the morn- in their gardens have made their nomes pojce officers at I he Dalles begin to in!? immediately after the arrival or as beautiful as any in the world. For arreRt each other? many years Hood Itiver roses have Wn makine names for themselves ue cause of their exquisite coloring and size and brilliancy. The "Marechal Neil." as grown here, is indeed a "Queen of Flowers." and Capt. Jacque minot" lift up their big buds in won derful array. Rose experts will tell you that the "Caroline Testout" has liernme a common variety in Oregon. Wh,i meant iB. that there has be- -,m iin.fusion of the aristocrats of wide apple advertising campaign. Several books of interest to ranchers T. , 1 ', I Arrangementa have also been made nave recently been received, among linn ,ou.i.j. The advertising committee of the In ternational Apple bhippers Assn., throueh its chairman. Grant Horder, hHa comnleted the design for the stump nuorv ThnrHiinv mnrninp at 10 o'clock thatis to be useu ior raising lunun iut Aj tne K,r8 and boys ot tne county the conduct oi a cooperative country are ,nVited to attend Plans for the new Carnegie library building will be ready at theiiorary on Tuesday, July 15, and bids will be opened in the Commercial club rooms Thursday. July zi. at ju a. m There is a story hour at tne iinrary N?rlh; Amnvi..un Hunk Nntnf.n. fnr .l:.i. u f..lln...;nn . ... r . . I Willi HID Olill-I 11 ....... ..--- . WHICH Hit) 1IIO lUIIUnillKi Those who have visited ub jrom I on- .. lithocrraDhinc of these stamps, and Aii,ib nrnwinc, in the I'aoifie . 1 l ILuull . Ill u ...... I. in I., iim.i f,, I !' land this spring, uecmro ui" , uenvery win no iiin.io in ui... west. Hiver roses excell those of the original have them in the hands of the banks Jordan-Feeding of Animals. -. ...... i.nc a, l ni w ii ntii uiv.ui unuiv - I vv blhu i r a i uuiiir. ' Rose Uty. ui course, wo im..n. Two gerjL8 0f gtampa have been pre- - wikin8on m o d e r n Strawberry many planlB, nor nave we me mi.-.." fiaren( ,rl denominations oi one ana two Growing. ...i... ...... v.,.nwl unt sums in the cul I c.nt The one-cent stamps will be ThrmA uihn pntwct to attend the ehau tivation of roBe gardens, but propor- placed by the shippers on boxes, and tauqua may take from the, library at tionately the local gardens will ion the widespread interest ()f no,,.HctiSu they.ihv wish This va- pare favorubly with any in the "' evidenced by apple growers in all sec- ction phvtlege htIso given to others vorU tions or ine country, aim in luiuii. i who iriHy wish to ieave tne city ior As something in the climate here view 0i . ine seems to atlect tne iruu, ine ,,,f ,i, n,,iut Hniim Hiiont hv crowers berries, cherries and apples, and give (m theHe stam)a wj Krow into a fund. them a stable keeping quality, so dues that will enable tne auvertising coin- it instill itself into roses, and this miiwe wsiiuw nmri, ukc,u,, it inst il tseii lino , ,ults in increasing the demand ftir ap- spring local people have sent boquets The K(uitnble Mortunge and trust Co., of Haltimore, are thV, trustees for the advertising fund, una ine stamps will bo sold by banks throughout the country. For further information ad dress U. llHiXt Horder, cnairman au- . . OIU 'I l..kl UI veriising , miiiniiiiiKc, tin jiiRiii Haltimoro, aid. ine racKer. of llowers from here all the way across the continent and the buds and bios Hum are said to have arrived at their destination in good condition We only lack our bards to sing the praises of our flowers. We are sure we have no poets among us, else mo in spirations that the thousands of blos soms, the fluttering of the colored pet als and the perfume laden atmosphere would have been the incentive to a gem of words woven into expressive thought and to exquisite pen paintings. Now we do not mention this as an invi tation to a rejuvenation of spring poets. All of us are poets, when first umitWby the call of the vernal sea- son, although . some of us donf know " it Yet others' (h) know it, and always want to inform the wolrd. v The town of Hood River and the valley surrounding is more and more becoming kown for its beautiful homes. m.. anrinuiinie clime can be more tileasiuit and eomfortble.sml the house holder has learned the delights of hoe in ir and Blinding up the rich earth and stirring it around the roots of his uhrnlm mid vines and roses. And while be is producing something that is his, and his to enjoy, he does not and can not enjoy the pleasure all alone. Kven the humblest tramp can look on the flowers and be filled with a regret that his life is misspent. The neighbor be holds the beautiful lawns and has ideas of emulation. The visitor comes, looks and leaves with pleasant memories few weks. WHY NOT? Why would it not be well to try out the suggestion of Mr. Weber as to the method of answering the inquiries of prospective purchasers of propery in the valley? From June till late fall we have all kinds of berries and small fruits, small packages of which would not cost as much as booklets, ami at ll times we have apples. The product ought to make the mouth of the re ceiver water for more, and, indeed, we think it would. The day of expensive booklet adver; tising for Commercial clubs is over. It might have been well if a greut deal of it had never begun. 'I he local club has long ago adopted the commendable policy of not spending any ftwre money for expensive literature. Those mak ing inquiries are answered by brief, concise facts. A basket of fruit would make an anneal, we think, if it ac ompanied the facts. PROCEEDINGS OF' COUNTY COURT The resignation of J. B. Castncr as rntmtv fruit insoector. heretofore filed. was duly considered aim accepted, aim to become effective July 1, 191. J. Now at this time conies U. I), lhomp son, county school superintendent, and requests that the court order the sum of IllOti.HO be transferred from the gen eral county fund to the school library fund. And it aiHiearmg to the court that no lew was made for the puipose when thu levies were made for the vear 1913. for the reason that the frac tion or a mill required to raise mis amount would be smaller than could be practically extended on the roll, and it was understood ai me nine oi iiihkuik levies that this transfer should be made whenever deemed necessary by the school superintendent. It is there fore ordered that said transfer be made, and the clerk and treasurer are hereby instructed to make appropriate entries of this transter on the county s books. A committee from the Commercial club, consisting of W. h. King. K. h. Scott and J. II. lloitbronner, appeareu before the court and asked permission to nlace cuide boards gratis on the roads of Hood River county, which were to contain certain advertising mutter, and also asked permission to mime the roads of the county and place names at consuicuous olaces. Permis sion is granted by the court to the club for erecting guide boards and naming roads, with the provision that before any such name or names are posted they shall be submitted to this court for approval. VV. K. Hanson, County Clerk. Mazamas Will Climb Adams in August. The Mazamas will camp at the south base of Mount Adams tlifs summer, the time of the encampment lasting from August 2-17. A number of local peo ple are members of the organization and will probably join them on the outing. However, the Oregon moun tain climb club extends an invitaion to any who desire to. make the mountain vacation to join them. Th Rhirn May Get tha Danube. Ot lutevtfle evolutions of the course oftlw Daifube above Vleuna have been the subject of much research. Accord ing to most authorities, the source of the Danube Is lu the two streamlets culled llregncU and Ureg, which de scend from the flanks of the Blnck forest, lu the grand duchy of Baden. and unite at Douiiuschlngen wltn a spring, regarded by some as the true source. Th stream from this point flows southeastward toward the bases of the Rhine and the Lake of Cou stauee through the calcareous beds ot the Svvnblun Jura and atcertaiu poluts Into sinks and rifts. Coloring mutter has shown that there Is a leakage of this subterranenu water to the Rhine basin. The prediction of a Geruuiu scientist Is that the whole of the Dan ube above Tuttllngen will some day be captured by the Ubtno.-New York Bun. First Sunday Paper. flow Sunday uewspapers were circu lated In Loudon before the abolition ot tho "taxes on knowledae" was de scribed by the lute R. M. Mnrrell, tht founder of the National Sunday league. Barbers used to take tn copies and let them out a penny an hour, and Mr, Morrell recalled the details of the sys tem. It was necessary to call at tu barber's on Saturday evening and stati the hour for which you wanted the pa per. Ou Sunday the customer fetched It, left sixpence on deposit ond came back with the paper at the end of his hour, receiving fivepence change upon Its return. Loudon Chronicle. SPLENDORS OF SPACE. Matchlese Bja.tty of the Milky Way Seen In a Telesoope. The Milky wiy, or galaxy. Is an ap parent ring extending entirely tround the universe of stars visible In the largest telescope. It Is composed of suns In literal millions. They are to remote thut, ai seen from the earth, they appear to be close to each other. while really they are separated by millions and billion of mliei. To the eye the belt of sort light looks like a continuous band of cloth of pearl, but telescopes have the effect of bringing objects nearer. This separate the filmy cloud Into many millions of gut tering but minute points on the . black background of space. At a distance forest trees seem to be close together, but as tbey are approached they sep arate and stood alone. It is next to Impossible to describe the mntchles Wauty of the Milky way as eeenln'a telescope of great newer.- Carpet a large room with black velvet Hang many electric lights In. the celling. Throw down and scatter all over the black floor a bushel ofcv?blnute diamonds, rubles, pearls. aaphlrea. opals, amethysts and other neins. Then turn on the light You would bave a faint imitation or the supernal glories of the galactic hosts. For the appalling depths of snnce look black in our great tele scopes. In places these suns look by perspective as though they were ar ranged in piles, heaps and banka or built up Into colossal windows, or twisted Into spirals, or dashed Into wisps and cosmic spray. In some places the concentration is bo great and dense that only the most power fill telescopes on- earth can magnify pnnnirh to brine out details. A few clusters exist that have not ao far been resolved Into these needle points. And the height of human happiness Is to watch these vast congeries of distant suns in a huge telcscope. Oeorge Wharton James tn National Magazine. v.i.v i. h-r.hv ffiven thmt The Reliance dn. junction Co.. contractors, have filed written no- Their Blood May Not Be Blue, but Th.y th-; 7thd or SSSZCZ Have White Bones. South line of Cascade Avenue by grading- the ., , .anie and placing a 5-inch H annum Pavement In reference to an amaiing prodigal- JEtT u,ier their contract with the City of Itj of Uusslau titles Rothay Bey uolda Ho Kiye, ; heretofore er lj"";;: In "My KUSBlan Vear says: Itractorauponiuacceptanceiaherebyiutedtobe In Russia all the descendanta of a $i.2i4.5 . .,.... m,i. hereditary noblemail are noble, and all 1 to ,he ."IWptance of said work under the contract the descendants of princes, counts and ,"?SraSSr S? ho mil. entov the rtirht to 118e those " i,.,trt ,.n at any time veww J " - i (VtrCUIUVI UJ J ' . ' ... titles- hence there are rk-b princes and , within i5da from the date .f the tint Pal- uuen, ueuio iuc.b .,.,, I tk,n of said notice, to-wit: within 15 days from the poor pnnees, pnuiee uu uiiub.,. ; wth day of July, 191S. ed mannera and princes With no man- This notice is published in the Hood River Ola CU lunuueie nuu y fr two consecutive issues thereof, the date uers, elegant prlncea and prlncea you , f h fi , pubjC1ui0n thereof being the loth day could not possibly be seen walking of July. ww. LOTS OF RUSSIAN NOBLES. Notice of Completion of Hassam Paving down Piccadilly with, princes In pal aces and princes In garrets, prlncea who are desirable part Is and princes who advertise In the newspapera for wives with money. "A glance at the St Petersburg di rectory and a rough calculation show that there are some 200 men, women and children lu the capital alone who all belong to the some princely family and bear the same name and exalted tltla "The first prince I met in St Peters burg was the head waiter of the Hotel de France. He had an incontestiDie right to the title and was an excellent servant Hla case, however, ought nor. to be cited as an Instance of the decay of the Russian nobility, for be wae a Tartar from a part of the Caucasus, where princes were so abundant that when Russia acquired it only those who could produce a certain number of Bhecp were granted the legnl right to preserve the title. Many borrowed Bheep for the purpose, and princes are ao common at the present day that beggar boys' In Tlflls give the title to each other. "Russian nobles do not have 'blue blood; tbey have white bones. Com mon people have black bones. In spite cf the leveling of society by the de basement of the nobility great Impor tance ia attached to the possession of the white bones." H. L. HOWE, jylO-17 City Recorder. Notice of Completion of Hassam Paving .Notice Is hereby given thai The Reliance Construcllon Co., contractors, have Hied writ ten notice this Nth day of July, 1913. of the completion of Front SI reel from the North line of Suite Street ui the South Hue of Oak Hired, by uradluK "ie "' "d placing f lneh Hassam Pavement thereon, under their contract with the City of Hood River hereto fore entered luto under OrdtnanceNo.432, and that the amonnt due said contractors upon It accepiHtice Is hereby stated lo be 111,12 OH Anil noiw-e is further elven that any objec tions to the a"cptnce of said work under tim nontrant with the said contractors on the part of said City may be Hied In the office of the undersigned City Keooruer uy Buy luier eateil imrtv at anv time wlthlu l.'i days from the dale oi nrst puoncauon oi shiu num-e, iu wlt, within lii days irom the lulh day of July, Hlllt This notice is published In tiie Hood Ulver Olacler for two consecutive Issues thereof, the date of the first publication, thereof being the Kith day ouiiiy, niw. H. L. HOWE. Jy 10-17 City Recorder. BRAVERY IN BATTLE. Don't llreatli linst It carries disease germs. I'se "(nlar uie" Sweeping lYnnponml it absorbs the dust. Sild by lrnggista and Kraua. KtiMier Stamp Inks ami Pads at this otliee, also stamps made to order. Too Much For the Englishman. A professor from Iowa went to Eng land last summer and was Introduced to a professor from one of the Eng lish universities. Ue welcomed the American and sold: "I met one oi your colleagues last summer. We had auother professor from Ohio bere to visit us." "But I am from Iowa." "Iowa, Indeed! How ery Interest ing! I am sure the other geutleuian called It Ohlo."-t.lpplucotra. Mirth Hn Whit tier (to his daughter!-Did you tell that young man he couldn't stay after midnight! "Yes, pupa." "Then why didn't he go?" "He wanted to know If the order had been confirmed by' mamma.' Ufa. TURNED INTO STONE. Petrified Objects Are Common In Re gione Where Limestone Prevails. Petililed objects are found In a greai ninny sections of the world, most of them In sections where limestone Is prevalent Petrified wood is quite common. Bits of wood, pieces of baric ana email twigs are the more common, but In some places whole logs are found, and these me so well petrified as to euow the bark as perfect as when the tree wus growing. Different kinds of wood netrlfy. It depends more on the amount of lime than on the quality of timber. In Arizona whole trees are petrified. aud, in fact, whole forests have been turned into stone, and some wonaerrui specimen are to be found there. The petrified trees are aometimes cut up aud couverted Into various article of value. Petrified moss Is found In many places. It la very beautiful. Petrified grasses, leaves of trees and petrified nuts and fruits have been discovered in some places. Petrified reptiles and small animals have also been found. Cobs from which the grains of corn have been removed make rather curi ous petrifications. One of the most cu rious found is that of a piece of honey comb turned into solid atone. Din showing every honey cell perfectly shaped and equally distributed Just as the honey bees bad built It If the comb hud contained honey the water hud dissolved that for the cells were empty. Petrified human remains are not on commou. In some of the cemeteries la sections where limestone prevails in abundance bodies have been lifted to move them to other cemeteries, and they were found to be turned to stone, Harper"e Weekly. f And the Terrors of War, Modern and of Other Times. Much Is written of the terrors of modern war. Little is written or tue terrors of the wars of old. Yet it is doubtful if war today makes greater demands on human courage than wur in the time of Grant, of Washington. of Turenne. of Caesar, of Alexander. Consider a stundup infantry fight in the days of the Revolution. After the preliminary caunonade and long dis tance musketry practice the two regi ments marched toward each other in close ranks. At a siven distance, fre quently at thirty yards, there was a halt, a smashing volley and ttieu bayonet charge through the smoke. Mullets those days were lnrge and of soft lead, aud the man who was hit went down. Over him tramped his comrades or the enemy, shooting and stabbing. That was the type of infantry battles for 150 years. To minimize the cour age needed to make a good soldier un der such circumstances Is to fly in the face of common sense. Modem war requires a different type of courage from that needed of old. The old touch of elbows is lacking. The old feeling of companionship is cone. The modern soldier must be more alert, better taught, keener wit- ted, than the olden soldier of equal value. But it does not follow tnat tne modern soldier is the braver man. The men who fought at the "bloody angles" of Chtekamauga and Spottsyl- vania, at Runker Hill and Oriskany, at Rivoll. Zorudorf and Malplaquet hud no need to learn heroism in any modern school. It was theirs already. Chicago Journal. Notice of Completion of Hassam Paving Notice Is hereby Riven that The Reliance Construction Co., contractors, have filed writ- tea notice this Sih day of July, I13, or the completion of Oak Hlreet from West line of r irstireei to cisi nneoi rrom rureei ana on the Intersection of Front and Oak Streets by railing tnesaineaud piacinte ao-lncli Hassam 'avemcnl thereon, under their contract with the City of Hood Kiver heretofore enlered Into Oder ordinance no. and that tne amoum ue said contractors Umu its acceptance is nereny staled to tie i,.n m. And notice Is further given thai any objec tions to the acceptance of said work uuder the contract with thetiald contrsctora on tl part ol said City may be filed in the office oi the uodci signed City Kecorder by any Inter ested party at any time within is days from the dale of the first publication of said notice. to wit: within 15 days from the 10th day of uly, 1913. inis notice is published in the Hood Klver Glacier for twti consecutive issues thereof, the dale of the first publication thereof being the luiu uay oi Jtny, itil.l. H. U. HOWE, JylO-17 City Recorder. Sunny Days. If you count up the sunny and cloudy days In a complete year, you will dud that the One day has come moro often. - Ovid. No man is wise t all tlmea.-PUny the Klder. In Private. As he started out with the bushel of ashes be walked into a clotbea Una that be didn't see. When be bad picked himself out of the ash pile and recovered bis bat be stood in the back yard and relieved hla feelings. "Henry, called his wife. "Well?" he snapped. Don't stand out there to do It Come straight Into the bouse and tell me that It's all aiy fault"-Detrlt Free Press. An Actor's Emergency Shirt. As for paper fasteners a touring ac tor writes to point out another of their utilities: "There is, at times. In small company especially, a scarcity of starched linen. And shirts, like King John's treasure, get lost or mis laid in the wash. You are playing dude part, say, with naught but a flan nel shirt to go with your dress coat Take a sheet of note paper or foolscap, prod It under your vest, and where the central stud should be Insert a round beaded brass paper fastenerT Neces sity mothers invention. London Stand ard, liesolve to be thyself and know that be who finds himself loses bis misery. Matthew Arnold. Oakdale Greenhouses March is the best time to plant Roses, Shrubs and all hardy peren nial flowering plants. We have an exceptionally fine list this spring, at prices in reason. Bedding Plants of all kinds later. Cut Flowers on hand at all times. Orders left at Franx's will receive prompt attention. A few large Pie Plant roots. Fletcher, Fletcher Hood River FOR SALE One team of mules, about 1200 pounds, fair condition, good har ness, new heavy wagon. All can be seen at Fashion Stables in care of James Stranahan, or ap ply at Hood River Gas & Elec tric Company. FOR SALE For Hale Hprlng Chlckenn. Will deliver. Phone Mrs. K. J, Nicholson, 5654. jySif Notice lo Creditors In the Mslrlct Court of the United Htates for the District ol Oregon. In the Mat.erof J. F. llendrick, Bankrupt. No. t2ti In Kankruntcv. Notice is hereby given that on the 17'h day of June, A. 1. iai:l, J. V. Hendrlck, of Cascade Locks. Oregon, the bankrupt above named, was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the rst meet u ir ot li s creditors wu De neia at the offices of the undersigned, Komiis-XIl 2-J-4 s Fenlon Hulldiuir, Portland, oreifon, on the 22nd day of July, IMS, at 10 A. M . at which tune saiu creanors may atieua, prove tueir lalms, appoint a trustee, examine the bank- nipt, aud transact such other buslaess aa may properly come tieiore khiii niceiing. ClalniN must be presented In form required by the Bankruptcy Act, and sworn to. The sclieuule nieu discloses estimated assets mounting to tM,s2r .82. i M Mil i-.K u. Musrni, Kef. ree lu Bankruptcy. Dated July 8th, mill. JylO For Bale at a Haraaln-ir you want a fine building site for a home, d see or phone me. eslrably located. W.ti.Know. Jyatl For Bale-1 sU-year-old, well broke Hhlre mare, 1 Hhetland pony, 2 extra fine Jersey heifers. For iiirormatlon address V. A. Nlsh, Monk land, Ore. JylO Kor Hale Houehold goods, dence 1 1 lit aud I'lne. Phone 2722; renl-JylU Kor Sale A 14 foot apple rack, used one sea son. 1'hone 47U3. For Hale Good safe saddle pony, cheap. Phone Odell-HXl, JhHf For Hale Dlnlne room table, chain), cup board .cabinet, bedroom suit, wardrobe, wash ing macblue, r.conomy Jars, go-can, ami ouier household turnllure. V. A. Bower, Kast or Orange Hull, on Methodist Lane. JylO Four-room house on Kast Montello for sale cheap. Phone DOttl. jlftf Kor Hale Dry 1C inch fir and pine; also 4 foot oak and nr. 1'uone Odell-86. JylO Kor Hale Good sound young team, weight 2t;NI, good Blngle or double; also harness, wag on and apple rack. Address Box 9UA, B. It. No. 2, or Phone llftli. Jyl7 Kor Sale Htock nd egga. Hood R.ver Poul try Yards, J. K. Nlckelsen, Prop. Poultry yards at h'rankton, Phone 5W29, nihil f Kor Hale Milk and ('renin. ti.U.Zilliacus. Phone 7M niHtf For Hale Young team absolutely true; con dder road team or well bred driving and taddle mare, buggy, harness, etc. What have yon? Tinieglveu If secured. Address ( M. Cutting, Trout Lake, Wash. m2Htf Kor Hale-A good second-hand desk. A bar gain, inquire at uiacier omce. pu Kor HaleOentle driving horse; also buggy and harness. Carl A. Plain, Hood Ulver, J17 Notice of Completion of Hassam Paving Notice Is hereby given that The Reliance Construction Co , contractors, have filed writ ten notice this 8th day of July, lm:l, of the completion of the intersection of Fourth Htreet and Cascade Avenue by gradn.g the same and placing a .- men nassam pavement thereon, under their contract with the City of Hood Kiver nereioiore euiereu into under Ordi nance No. 4H2, and that the amount due said contractors upon its acceptance is hereby staled to be Jii),ri.67. And notice is further given that nv ohiec. Hons to the acceptance of said work under the contract with the said contractors on the pan ot said toy maybenied Intheomceof uie undersigned city Kecorder bv anv inter. ested party at any time within laduys from tne date oi tne nrst nnoiieation ol sain nmi.v. to-wiU wilbin In days from the lOlh day ol This notice Is published In the Hooil River Glacier for two consecutive Issues thereof, the aaie oi tne nrst putiiicatlon thereof being the iv.u unj if, juij, ipi.). M. L. HOWE )ylfH7 city Kecorder For Hale 6 room cottage. 254 East 2nd St.. Hood Klver. Ore., with lot 50X10U feet, facing em. A snap If taken soon. Terms to suit. Inquire at Uiacier office. Jy 17 For Rent-6-room cottage on Oak Street, op" posite Franz store. Phone M73. JylOtf For Hale at a Bargain-Horse, broke to ride; drive single or double. J. K. Nlckelsen, Phone MMI. ion For Sale-Year 1012 make, 5-paasenger, Kord automobile. Price 11175. Addreas Win. Peter- sou, Oreen Point, Ore. Jyl7 Notice of Completion ot Hassam Paving Notice Is hereby given that The Reliant Construction Co., contractor), have filed writ, ten notice this Mh day of July, WIS, of the completion of Fourth Street from t' e North line or cascade Avenue lo South Hue of tommoia nireei ny grading the same and piaciuga n-mcn nassain t'aveineut thereon, uuder their contract with the Cltv of Hnori Kivir heretofore entered Into under Ordi nance No. 4l. and that the amount due said coulraclors upon Its acceptanct ia herebv .Ii.iaI .u. Ii iiggu J And notice Is turtlier given that anv .,,!.. tions to the acceptance of said work under the contract with the said contractors on the part of said city may be filed In the office ol the undersigned City Ret-order bv any Inter ested parly at any time within fliteen davs from the date of tne first publication of snfrt notice, to wit, within fliteen days from the iviu umj I,, fuiy, i?n. This notice is published In th Hwwi hi. Glacier for two consecutive Issues thereof the date of the firat publication thereof being the lOlh day ol July, ISIS. ; H. L. HOWE. Jylfl-17 City Recorder We keep in stock a full and complete one oi iiuiniff iris aim variety staimis, T-i. f--l -. - ii , " i ue uiacier oiauip vtorka. If yon wear utulerclothint? von sl.nnl.1 iret a Linen Marker at theUlaeier Stamn l-l. 1 i: i . t i uii3 aim live nappy everIter. For Sale-Tent, with or without platform; 14x16, practically like new; may be seen one block and a half from poetofflce In Hood Kiver. Inquire at U.acier office. Jyl7 For 8c le Extremely good pair of homes. 2w lbs. Hblppard'a Springs, Canon, Wn. JI7 WANTED Wanted Position on ranch: man and wife. Address "H"ere Uiacier. JylO FOR RENT House For Rent Cheap-Two JUHf Furnished bedrooms. Call at Uiacier office. For Rent Two pleasant rooms eultable for light housekeeping; hot and cold water. Mrs. Murray Kay, Puone 871. I mi MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRITERS For sale or rent on easy terms. A. W. Outhauk aJl-tf Found Placed in a rls at Fashion Htable, Saturday evening, May 24, a bundle contain ing two wniie unen aprons, owner may nave same by calling at Uiacier office and paying for this adv. JMf Found Automobile tag. Owner call at posloff.ee. number 12031). Jyl7 Lost Gamma Phi Beta sorority pin, gold with black enamel center and set with pearls. Lost between boat landing and home of V. C. Brock. Finder please return lo Uiacier office. JylT Lost A blue jacket, near Court House. Re turn lo Uiacier office. Jyl7 Daters, Pad and Rubber Stamps of. every description at this office. For Butter Labels printed in accord ance with Dairy and Food Laws, call at the Glacier office. tf