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f I ROOD KIVER GLACIER, TIIORSDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1913 i t i i ! ! I?. 4 Jfiuib Stow (Blaror ARTHUR D. MOE. Pa backer. 8aberlptlB, tl-iO Per Tear. COUNCIL ADJOURNS FOR WANT OF QUORUM Wbn subscribers desire acbsngelnaddress this office should be notified promptly, and a wk bpfora If onaalbl. A IWs rs l!e old ad dress uiilln the aw. AU, Hood Klver subscriber should notify ibi office at oor wben changing Ibetr address frum on rural roau to a not Lor, fir tram city delivery to country delivery, or vice versa. Ifyoudonot get jour ppr promptly, notify an by nmil or telephone and u matte will be tnvwtlgsied. " Kiorpt It pertain to live Mm metier, aim nunlcatlona. or articles of a irneral nature should bain tbeofflce by Mouday to Insure tbelr appearing In tbc laao of the curreoi w A GOOD CREDIT IS THE BEST ASSET A bountiful crop of applei nd price that (how a profit to the grower, to gethar with early returns for the fruit. baa caused general feeling of satis faction and contentment in Hood River valley. On the basis of 1,000 cars of apples which Mr. Sieg says the Appl Growers Association will handle this year, that association alone will die tribute to growers more than bslf i million of dollars by the first of the year. Thia does not'take into account the other aasocistions and individual shippers, whose returns have not been made publie, but which, from inforrra- tion given out, are very satisfactory, Already the effect of the money com ing Into the rjndi ot th growers very day ia being felt in all lines of business. Christmas trade has been riven a boost, and there ia a better Reeling all around. One of the gratifying features of the situation ia the general settlement of bills, many of which have been carried over from last yesr, owing to the small returns from last yesr's crop. Tbis should U the duty of everyone. The first money received from the ap ples should go to pay the everdue ac count of the local merchant, the over due mortgage note, the back interest, and, if you will pardon us, the delin quent subscription to your locsl paper. The prudent man will go farther than this. With bis surplus he will provide ahead for uncertainties of the future. But above all, keep your credit good by keeping your promises so far as you re able. Much of the credit has been obtained by promising to pay when the apple returns came in. Keep that promise by paying the money to whom Iti a due as soon as received. A good credit is often better than capital. It may be a Godsend to you in an emerg ency. Credit is based more largely upon confidence than upon visible as sets, at least such credit as is exteOded by the home merchant, and when that confidence is destroyed the first basis of credit ia lacking. It boa been said that there are two classes of persons who are not entitled to credit: The one who ia "willing but not able, "and the other who is "able to but not willing." Yet there ar many in the first class who have no difficulty, at least, in getting credit for the necessaries of life, and the per centage of loss is much less in this class than in the other. The man in the Utter class is entitled to no credit, and should receive none. Meet your obligationa promptly as far as your money will go and keep out of that class. If you have surplus left pro vide a fund to carry you through- next vear if possible, or at least part way. Those who do that need have no fear of obtaining credit when it is needed. With two members of the council absent at the meeting Monday nigbt, thfre waa a bare quorum present, ana when Councilman Ststen wss cuc out to meet another enifsiieir.cnt, an j adjournment hud to be taken until this i ..,;.. i finish routine hutineFS. , "'."" ... .. .... -w..-4 k!. City Attorney ueroy itm. .... , resignation, and it was accepted to, take effect at the end of the ; present term, which will be the second lues-! day in Jsnusry. the report of the eounly librsnan was received and accepted, which re-. port will be found in another column. The city attorney wss instructed to take up the mstter of a bond issue to; provide for tne deficiency in the water . system, with new ior iuu neys. to aranfje for a procedure which would meet with approval of bond buyers and avoid delay. UNION'S BOND ISSUE NEARLY. SUBSCRIBED I A. W. Stone reports very gratifying results in disposing of the new bond iihue of the Apple Growers Union. He km me with a verv tentrous response srnone the erowers of the valley, who , are not only interested in rebonding the Uniniv indebtedness, but are glad to avail themselves of the hib clsss securities at a Rood rate of interest. The fact that practically all of the bonda will be taken at home, is a com pliment to Hood Kiver valley. Desired information as to bonds may be had at any local hank or from A. W. Stone at the Mount Hood hotel. OVllsaaviJvu 9 Wil Improve Bred of ,logs Barclay Henderson, of Henderson & McKay, on a visit to the Btock show at Portland, purchased, a blooded Berk shire sow, "Bernice 6th," wose Bire is "Pscific Longfellow," and dam is "Curruca," both grand champions at the state fair and Pacific National fair, and owned by J. B. Stump & Sons, of Monmouth. This sow is now bred by Gamax, another prize winner, and Henderson & McKay expect to have some of the finest blooded Uerkshires in the state, headed by their present boar, Young Johnny 9th. 'THE PIONEER CAMP FIRE" A New Book Written By Rev. C. W. Ken nedy, Pioneer of 1853 This book is the story of pioneer life in Oregon, ox wagon immigration, log cabin settlement. With the hunters and the miners, and then on the trails with the preachers. A thrilling story of frontier perils. Will be wit and ready to deliver by the coming Christ mas time. dl8 Christian Science Services. Christian Science Services will be held in thu Kootn 2, Davidson Kuildinir, Sun day, at 11:00 a.m. Subject: "is the Universe, Including Man. hvolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday School at 10 a. m. Wednesday service?, 8 p. in. The reading room is open daily from 2 to 5 p. m., room 2,, Davidson building Notice of Annual Stockholders Meeting The annual stockholders meeting of the F&rmers Irrigating Company will be held Saturday, January 10, J,!'14, at 18 A. M. at ihe Commercial Club Hull for the purpose of electing seven Direc tors t'i serve one year, and for the pur pose of transacting such other business as may legaly come before the meeting. UbiiiKiuent stockholders will not be per mitted to vote. By order of Directors. jl M. II. NICKEI.SKN, Sec. The financing of the reissue of the bonds of the Apple Growers Union by the growers of the valley, ia an indica tion ot the value of the institution to the growers in the future marketing of their crops. The warehouse and equip ment has been leased to the Apple Growers Association, but unless the title ia kept in the present ownership, the lease would b6 forfeited and in case of foreclosure might pass into hands unfriendly to local interests. Also, should the new association ishat was formed this year go out of exist ence in the future, the growers would have their plant to continue business in the old way. The security back of the bonda ia ample, and the. interest suffici ent to make it an attraQitve invest ment. First Baptist Church At the Baptist church on the Heights the pastor will preach sermons appro priate to the Christmas season at both morning and evening services next Sunday. In the morning he will give a aest of primitive Christianity to the attitude of the nations of tne world toward each other in an endeavor to find out how near we are approaching the angel's message, "Peace on earth, good will toward men." In the evening he will discuss the re ception of Jesus at his birth and what kind of a reception he would receive today, with reference to the modern materialistic spirit. On Christmas Eve the Sunday school will give their tree and entertainment and one of the features will be a Christmas festival play entitled, "De cember's Daughter." Raaaaemblad. "So when you broke the news to her she went nil to pieces?" "Yes, but It didn't tuke her long to collect herself.M-poknne Spokesrunn Review. Batten's Reds Won at Portland 1st. 2nd, 3rd cockerel, 4tl pullet, (ith hen; lt breeding ?nRt first collec linn. Oliver cup for brat pen ot Keda. Hlale civ 8r lwt display, allver cup for bent collection and seven other special prlr.ea. Home fine cockerela and a few iililtly pullets lnrKH t.nl rlKtit prices. Ktas for hatching alter January iHt at II 60, S3 , f (IU anil lio.flu per 16. Wi y not breed from Hie oral, l'tiope 41Ts. K. t. Ilatleu, Hood Kiver, Oregon, dlltf Unitarian Church At the 11 o'clock service the special music includes the following: Anthem by mixed quartet, vocal solo, Mrs. W, K. Jackson: violin solo. Dr. Sharp. At 7.30 most of the musical numbers will be given by the young people: Piano duet, Elda Jackson and Anna Mae Chipping, violin solo by Mariwhitmar Whitehead, piano aolo by Marjorie Campbell, mtfldolin aolo by Sarah Howes, reading-by Alice Taylor. All re invited. Hard Unas. "My old barber has left town." "You aeera very regretful." "Tea; be had been trying to aell me a bottle of hair tonic tor the past fif teen years, and so far I bad succeeded tn standing blui off. Now I shall have to start the battle all over with a new man."-Exchange. Oakddle Greenhouses We have a prime stock of Roses, Phrtihs, Vines and Perreniitl plants for Fall planting. If you want Peony blooms next Spring, you must plant them this month. Winter flowering plants and cut (lowers at Franz's. A few Jonquils, Daffodils and Tulips left. Fletcher (Si Fletcher Phone 47.(8 Hood River Ours we would have you be That's why our ads So frequently you see The Goods we Bake We Bake for you, and take the greatest care that in Quality and Clean liness they shall be beyond compare. Blue Ribbon Bakery THE HF1CHTS Hood River, Oregon Why Not Buy Him a Hart Schaff ner k Marx or Clothcraft Suit or Overcoat? In buyinj? these you are fully protected by one o: the Strongest of Guarantees as to its being of all wool materials and satisfactory to you in every respect and we are here 4o back up this guarantee, These people will do just what they say and you are sure in buying one of thes that you are getting the very most that can be secured and the very best makes the market affords. Our line of Rain Coats, Gaberdins, and Heavy Overcoats is Most Complete and the Best Values the city. Any man would be rroud of one of these for a present, and if you do not know the size we wi! exchange them for you if you get the wrong size. For Mother and Sister Shadow Lace Jabots. Irish Crochet Collars, Plain Net Fichu, Waist Sets, Chimisettes, Neck Ruffling, Stock Co an with Jabots. Chiffon Veils. Sweaters. Dent's Gloves. Silk Lined Chamoisette Gloves, Yarn Gloves. Glove and Handkerchief Boxes. Cut Glass, Fancy China, Toilet Sets, - Fur Scarfs, Muffs, fcrnrt Waists of every description. Silk Underskirts, Dress Skirts. Coats. Suits and Millinerv. Table Cloths and Napkins to match. Scalloped Lunch Cloths. Fillow Cases, Bed Spreads, Comforts, Indian Blankets, Bed Room Slippers and hundreds of other acceptable gifts. Toys of Every Description One of the most complete lines you can wish for. Lunch Set-Special $2.15 AH Pure Linen Lunch Sets, slightly soiled. Spec ial the set, $2.15. and we know that for values you can not do better anywhere. Come and see what Splendid, Big Values we will give you for $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 or $18.00. LADIES COATS. - All this Fall's Styles and Materials. There has never been displayed in the city a larger or better assort ment than we have had this fall and we have never been able to give you their equal in value. To fully appreciate this fact you must come and see them and compare them in quality and price with what you have seen else where. We have some Special Reductions in this line that you will do well to look at, for they are values extraordinary. Misses' and Children's Coats Special Prices onChristmasGoods We have some Extra Special Prices on many articles that will make the hearts of young and old much lighter without having much of a demoralizing effect on the pocket book. ft We have the largest assortment of Holiday Goods that has ever been displayed in the city and we have them all marked at extremely low prices. Dolls, Doll Carriages, Toy Furniture. Mechanical Toys, Velocipedes, Rocking. Horses, Shoo-Flyes, Etc. We have some of the Biggest Kind of Values that it will pay you to look over. MOVING PICTURE MACHINES marked very low in price, regularly, but specially priced now at ONE-HALF PRICE. GENUINE CUT GLASS WATER JUGS - Neat Designs. Ordinarily you would pay twice or three times this amount for these. Our Special C(1a Prices. Each 9UW GENUINE CUT GLASS TUMBLERS Neat Designs, each. 10c Special at $2.48. Here is a bargain in Misses' and Children's Coats that you'll seldom run across. We have too many of these and you can have the advantage. These will make presents that are worth while. Your Choice.. ltl III v biiv $2.48 Table Cloths & Napkins to Match $1.23 Come in Very Pretty Designs with Red and Blue Borders. A Splendid Value at the Set, $1.75. Special Table Cloths and Napkins as larger and better quality, regular $3.00 values. Special . above only $2.15 TOY FURNITURE. Three Piece Set Regular $450 values. Special $2.50 PURE LINEN and Handkerchiefs for ladies. Very Fine Lawn Regular 50c, for.... 25c PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS for men. Full size with neat embroidered initial in Ca corner. Special each I Wv For Father and Brother we have Leather Collar Bags, Novelty Tie Holders in 'Gold Silver and Pearl, Coin Purses, Shaving Sets, Shaving Mugs, Mirrors, Razors, Pocket Knives, Military Brushes, Suit, Cases, Traveling Bags, Cuff Links, Duess Gloves lined and unlined, Hose in cotton, lisle and silk, Night Shirts and Pajamas, Silk Hand kerchiefs, Sweater Coats, Watches, Watch Chains, Rings, Mufflers, Bath Robes, Suspenders, Hese Sup porters, Arm Bands, Smoking Jackets, Manhattan Shirts, Playing Cards, Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats. Ladies' Tailored Suits. Dresses and Coats What is there that would be more appreciated than one of the many Tailored Suits that we have displayed on the Second Floor. These are all new, this fall's models of the newest weaves and styles. gibbons-Special Silk and Satin plain and fancy colors, worth 4c and 5c a yard. Choice the yard X RIBBONS -Plain and fancy, Included in this lot is some Fancy Ribbon Ruffling that can be used to advantage just now. Your choice of this CA lot, the yard w 10c RIBBONS-About all colors in Silk and Satin. Plain and Fancy Colors. 24 to 4 inches wide. The yard Fancy Box Paper Paper and Envelopes to match, put up in very Attractive Christmas Boxes. Something that al ways makes a mest acceptable present to lady, gentleman, boy or girl. The box, 5c, lOc, 15c, 20c, 25c and up. Ladies' Aprons Aprons of Lawn, Swiss, Dainty Cross Bar Dimity, plain and embroidered, at 10c, 2 Sc. 35c, 45cimdup. S TH O TT O Hood one P&fiis Wmr Hood River's est and est Store HEIGHTS GARAGE J. L. VOLSTROFF, Prop. General Repairing Autos and Gasoline Engines, Plumbing and Plumbing Sup plies, Tile and Pipes Fisk and Goodyear Tires and Tubes in Stock 1216 C STREET, THE HEIGHTS Near Holman's Market XMAS 1 f T-.-ee'-.C-':- If 1 ,Jt -A FANCY CAKE for Christmas from the Mod el Bakery is sure to be the center of attraction, not only because it looks good, but be cause it will taste as good as it looks. And so it is with all our pies, pastry and Christmas goodies-delicious and wholesome. Send in your Christmas orders early to insure fulfilment. v r Fourth . nd State HODEL BAKERY Hood River, Ore. mm For Your Christmas Poultry Order from this Market and be sure and get home dres sed and all kinds of vegeta bles that is carried in a first class market Wishing you all a Merry Xmas and Hap py New Year, I remain, At your service, E. M. HOLMAN THE SANITARY MARKET Summons by Publication la the Circuit Court, Stale of Oregon, for Hood Klver County. In K. WillUme, Flatntlff. WUUm It Rodeablaerand D. H. Kile, DefoDdsntK. To William H. Rodenhlwr, Impleaded witb D. A. Kile, deiendtuu. Id tbe aimi of tbe Bttte of Oreion: -Your hereby notified tht tbe defendant, D. H. Kile, has Died bla anewer In above entitled action preying for a judgment egalnM you In tbe nuni of ykff.fjO wlib Interest from tbe 4tb day of November, IMS, for balance remaining due and unpaid for work ind labor perform ed In tbe clearing and Improving of certain landi. hereinafter dencrlbnd: and for tbe eum of 16.00 pttd for verlQcttlouand record lug of lien; ana lor me mnner eum 01 S5U reaeonaoie attorney'! fee In I bin action, liefendaot alio praye for the loreoloeure of a laborer'! lien, wblcb ild lienrwai duly tiled tntneoffloeof tbe oouoty clerk of Rood Kiver County, Ore- fon, November Stb.lMS, ina recorded In Book of Mechanic! Lien Record at page t& by vir tue of whtob a lien la claimed by tbli defen dant, for work and labot performed In and about tbe clearing and Improving tbe uru, upon tbe followlug described real ealale.towlt: Beginning Twcaaiua aoum rrom tne norm went corner of Lot 1, Ueotlon 8, Township 1, Houth Range 10, K. W. M. running thenoe east .ttt chains; tuence.soulh 62 east 2.7 chains: then, e south 80 east 5 J chains; tbenoe south 1" west S.76 chains; thence nimb 87" west'2.64 ohalns;thenoe south If weat 2.00 chains; tbenoe south & east 2 2 chains; thence wutk 1 west 6.22 chains; thence due writ 8.7 ebain!;thenoe south 8U titf west V.32 chains; tbenoe north 13.06 chains to the place of beginning, contain ing 10 acres of land. Also beginning at the Nortbwfjit corner ol Lot 1, Hectlon . Township 1, HotUa Range 10 east, W. at. thenoe eaat 10.62 chalna: thenoa south 4 chains; thence south 86 west 8 chains thenoe south tW west i chains; tbenoe north to tbe plaos of beginning, containing iii acre of land. Denfendant Drays tnat eaia nen may oe rore- oloned aocordlug to law and the I raoMoe of till! oourt.aoa me lanai inereiu anoriwi may be sold by the sheriff and the proceeds there lrora be applied In satisfaction of his Judg ment aa thla defendant abal I obtain In Ibis suit; defendant also prays for deficiency Judg ment and for aucb relief to which be mar be entitled. You are hereby required to appear and ans wer tbe oomplalnt filed herein by thla defen dant on or before tbe 7th day February, 114. and if you rail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, delendani will apply to above deacrlbed court for the relief demanded In his said answer. You are hereby served with this summons by order ot the Honorable E. K. 8 tan ton, county Judge of Hood Klver County, Oregon, made and entered on tbe 17tb day of Decem ber, 11113, which order prescribes that yon sitall appear and answer tbe complaint set out against you bv tbe defendant, D. A- Kile, In hie answer herein, on or before tbe expira tion of alz weeka from tbe date of tbe first HOOD KIVER CHAPTER NO. 25, 0. E. 8. Meets second and fourth Tnesdsy evening of each month. Visitors cordially welcomed Mas. W. F. Lakaway, W. M. Mim ALT A Pools, Secretary. WAUN A TEMPLE PYTHIAN BWTERS No.6 Meets tbe first, third and fifth Tuesdays of eaoh month at K. of P ball. Maroabit Howell, M. E. O. CoBRkAlt 8TRAN AH AN. M. Of R. A C. Buaia Lynn, M. off. KEMP LOPOE, No. 181, 1. 0. O. F.-Meets In. Odell odd Fellows' ball . every Hat nr day night. Visitors cordially welcomed. Uaoani clakkb, n. a. A. J. LaciT, Sac. HAZEL REBEKAH LODGE No. 1W, I.O.O.F. Meeta the first and third Tuesday evening in each month tn tbe (Rid Fellows Hsll, seven miles seuth of Hood Klver, K. I. I. Mas. MAIS Hhillkr. N. U. GBO. BHBPrABD. Hec. OREGON GRAPE REBEKAH LODOK, No. 1H1 Meets tbe second and fourth Wedner dsy evenings of each month. In Grlbble's H all. AHM1C LBASUBB, n. U. Char. W. OrHK, Sec. ublication of thla summons; and you are nereoy nounea mat ine oaie oi inenrsipuD llcatlon of this summons la December 18, 11S, Attorney for Defendant, Broalus Bldg., Hood River, Oregon. JOHN BAKKK. t, D. A. Klle.Muite Is. dl-j2 SOCIETIES. HOOP RIVER I AD DOE NO, 105, A. F. and A. M. Meets Haturday evening on or before each rail moon. Obo. H. CastnbB, W. M IX McDonald, Secretary. Hood River Oommandery No. 12, K.T Meeta every first Tuesday evening each month. O. R. Casthbb, L.K.C H. T. DbWitt. Recorder. HOOD R1VEH CHAPTER NO. 27. R. A. M. Meets first and third Friday nights of each month. C. K. Ma RAH ALL, U, P. H. T. DeWitt, Secretary. MT. HOOD COUNCIL No. t, R. A 8. M. Meeta In Mason le Hall every third Tuesday In each month. W.F.Laraway.T. I. M. A. D. Hoe, Rao. HOOD RIVER VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY Hood River, Ore. E. H. Hartwlg. Pres. Mrs. Lee Fording? Sec Leslie Hutler, Treaa. Call phone 11)01. W. O. W. Regular meetings are held tbe first and third Mondays ol eacb month at K. ot P. hall. Visitors cordially invited. .. D , P. M. BLavcv, a C. 1 OOD RIVER CiHCLK NO. 624. WOMEN OF Woodorafl-Meets at K. of P. hall on tbe first and Third Thursdays or each month. Mrs. Wm. Danger, N.U. Mag. Mattib NiCkBLSBH, Clerk. WAUCOMA LODOE NO. SO, K. OP P. Meeta In K. of P. ball every Tuesday night. . ... Eli STBwaBT, C. C. A. Kern. K. of R. and B. LAUREL REBEKAH LODGE No. 87.1.0 O F Meet! first and third Mondoys each mon;h. Mrs. E. O. Dutbo, N. G. Mas. Nettie Walsh. Sec. CANDY W. R. C Meeta second and fourth Saturdays of each month at K. ot P. hall. Mrs. 8. W. Stark, rreslUtuL Mrs. T. at. Bentlst, Secretary. OLETA ASSEMBLY NO. 1B, UNITED ART-laans.-Meets the first and third Wednes days, work; second and fourth Wednesdays Artisans' ball, U. D. Uinrichs, M. A. J. H. Kobbko Secretary. IDLEW1LDR LODGE NO. 107, I. O. O. F -Meets In Fra'ernal ball, every Thursday night A. D. DaBNET, N. U. Geo, Thomson, Secretary EDEN ENCAMPMENT, NO. 48, 1. O. O. F. Regnlar meeting second and fourth Monday of each month. Geo. W. Dimbuck, C P. A. D. DABNET, Scribe. HOOD RIVER CAMP, NO. 7,702, M. W. A. Meeta In K. of P. hall every Monday night. a. R. Crump. v.O, cCu. Dai-iH Clerk. FOR RENT For Rent Housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished- Inquire at 604, Oak At or hone 3663.-J. W. Dickinson. dt-tf For Rent- Furnished Room over Reed A Henderson' office. Inquire Reed A Hender son. ai-t! FOR SALE For Sale First cutting Hlnricha, phone 6807. ot alfalfa bay. K- n27tf For Bale Desirable home In Hood River' Garage, tola, all kladsof fruit, paved street houss modern, cement basement, stationary tubs; at bargain. Also 1 good monk saddle cheap, f. O. Boi 223. Pbooeg&M d For Sale-One and two year old D'Aniou pear trees, i to eft. Thrifty stock with larite root. Cutler Bros. aiu? For Sale Work horse, price 165; also good cow. Phone 6768. ' For 8ale-Falrbanks-Morse windmill. Philip H. Carroll, phone 5553 J8 For Sale-Ply mouth Rock Pullets. Jobnnon Bros. A Hale, Van Horn, Phoue i'im d2 , For Sale-DrsNsed chickens delivered. Ava lon Poultry Farm, phone 6473. distf For Sale A beautiful 8 room residence lor merly owned by E. C. Smith- Call at 121U Co lumbia street. Four lots, abundance or irnlt, beatirul lawn, fine view of Columbia, moun tains and bills on opposite side. Price light; terms to suit purchaser. Anna K. BnHer, Parkdale.Ore. uistf Cows for Rale 1 have Just bought four good cows; have sold two and have two left. One Is a young Jersey and Homieln, other s young Jersey and Durham. If yon want s good cow you will be likely to find ui the cow you like here. H.G. ZUliacus, phone 5794. U25 For Sale-Two good Jersey fumllv milch 1. Stone Ranch or address R. Gam- cows. I). bill. Dee, Oregon dl8 For Sale-Thoronghbred Duroc Jersey swine and Anoona chickens; young stock for sale. Boar for service. J. K. Forden, phone 8622. . 0JL?'e m Trade A S year old team, weigh 1.n.. "R0 Roun(l -fch. W. B. Arens, phone 1M Odell, Park dale Postofflce. oZJ-tf For Sale-Single combed white leghorn cock erels. House palntlug, tinting or papering, carriage or auto painting. Will take Lay or carrots for work.-G. M. Eddie, R. F. 1). No. 3. Phonetic. )4.tf ' For Sale- stands of Italian bees cheap If taken now. 2 Jersey heifer calves from eitra fine mother. G. M. Eddie Rt. 8, phone 56t7. For aale-A good span of year old horses "'"I" or will trade for goodtnllcb cows that II be fresh In IIia sr.rl.... Reed, Centervllle, Wesb. For Sale-Mortorcvole. gl'jipPfd. Write or phone Waller Slmy Apply to A. K. U 25 Yale Twin, fully n27tf For Sale-wood paying milk routeandcows Cash or credit. Address No. 10, Glacier, Hood River, ore. 'n6w For Sale at Bargaln-lf luiming eite ro ee or phone me. Oil Want & fln gelte for home, desirably located one me. W. G. Snow. Ivati WANTED Wanted A widow wishes position as house, keeper or work by the day. Phone 2381. 137 Columbia St. ai Prune your ordhard A msn of experience piuiuui iim, umve your aunresi at the Star uruuery rerigo a boo, pnone VI. did MISCELLANEOUS To Let for his keep A yonng, gentle horse for riding or driving, will work iugle or dou ble. Mrs. L, Boyden, K. K, D. S. msif TYPEWRITERS For sale or rent on easy term A. W. Ontbank a31tf Man and want position on a farm. Can furnish reference. Smi E. loth North, Portland Oregon. ti Wanted-To buy grubbing machine and equipment Must be cheap. C. E. L'opple Rt. ,phobe5fl-J2. r dlitf Wanted Position as cook. Wages no object Address cook, care of Glacier. dll Lost-Brown fur neck yieoe; was taken from K. of P. Hall two weeks ago. Please return to hall or Frani'i store. C3& Wanted -Work by young Japanese for bona cleaning by hour or day. Call 2431. d1 if r