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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1914)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1914 gwib Hturr (Slartrr ARTHUR D. MOE. Publisher. Subscription, 81.50 JVr Trtr. When suhacrlheri desire a chante lnaddr Ihls office should be notified promptly, and a week before if HMMkb). Always give old ad drma uwtilu the new AImi, Fluod Hlver subscribers should notify tliWornce m oner Tliru changing their adilmw from one rural mull to mint her, or Irow city delivery to country delivery, or vk vera. If yon do not gel your paper prompt ly. notify us by mall or leiepnoDt ana I lie waiter win ueinvrtigiuxi K i cent It certain to live newt nutter. com muiiica'.tona. or arllclesofa general nature, should be In the orttre by Monday Insure their appearing In the laaueoi the current weea THE COLUMBIA ROAD AGAIN The Topoecd bonds fur the comple tion of an open way over the Culumbia river highway i again a live issue with local people. A proposed road bond has been talked now for over a year, and yet the talk lias never developed any definite action. Citizens have talked for the bonds and others talked HKainxt them, and old Father Time has moved steadily along. The matter has never reached even the verse of a so lution. The matter of bonding the county for the opening of the Columbia river highway rests abHolutely with the peo pie. We think there is sufficient sup port of such a proposed issue among the citizens cf the county to at least justify the calling of an election to settle the matter. If the electors of the county then see tit to vote an issue Kullicient to open the scenic highway, then well and good, and if not, then well and good, also. Rut why not call an election and xettle it? Viewing the situation in an unbiased manner, the OlHcier has always favored the opening of the Columbia river high way. We do not mean that the county nlmulil go to the expense of cutting out the highway on the Plate Burvuy its entire length. Such a problem is im possible for the county of Hood Hivcr. Hut the county can, if the people see fit, by the expenditure of a sum not to exceed $75,0(K) open the way, and make it possible for motorists from 1'ortland and the outsidu world to reach the val ley in their own vehicles. We know that many of the community's best cit izens interpose the objections that the local roads should be improved before any money is expended on a highway leading from outiBde districts. Their argmuenta are worthy of the deepest consideration. Hut can we afford to wait? While our local roads, highly improved, will be a great asset to us, fur a moment consider the asset of having the Culumbia river road opened next year, when thousands of motoring tourists will visit the Pacific coast. The future growth of the Hood River valley depends on the efforts that we make in interesting wealthy people seeking home locations in a community that offers the attractions that may be found on every hand here. These pros pective homeseekers are not going to cume into the community and build the road for ub, at least they will not open the route, .and yet if we have an un broken route, although it may not be hard-surfaced, many will come in over auch a" thoroughfare and, seeing the possibilities of its future conveniences, will cast their lots and help with fu ture improvements. I'nless the route is opened before next year, the Hood Kiver valley will in all probability remain isolated, in so far bh the Columbia river highway is concerned, for a number of years. If opened at once, we feel justified in pre dicting that it will soon be pushed to completion by the state, as a Btate highway. The road is in fact a state road, and as such should be permanent ly improved and maintained. Indeed, this must and will be the logical evolu tion in the construction of the highway. If we have started the work of opening the present impassable stretches be tween here and the Multnomah county line, a work that should be well on toward completion by the time the leg islature meets, tho state's legislative body should be inclined to lend assist ance next winter. 01 It ROMS ' Hood Itiver has at the present time a rose show, and although Portland is called the City of Roses, right here in the little Apple City as many citizens, proportionately, will be found taking an interest in their rose gardens as in the metropolis. Hedges and bowers and clumps of rose bushes, well kept and cared for, are found in all parts of the city, and daily, husbands and wives, young men and maidens, may be seen at work plucking a dead leaf, execut ing a slug or destroying a host of aphis. And the roses thrive wonderfully and repay their owners, as well as all who may look with grateful eyes or who may breath in the delicious perfume. And no stranger who walks the streets of the residence portion of the town in the spring and summer months can but murmur words of pleasure at the sight of the magnificent blooms. The time for the annual school elec tion is near at hand. As a general rule the citizens of school districts fail to take proper interest in tho election of their boards and the affairs of the dis trict generally. Write down in your date book Monday, June 15, and re member it a9 a date of importance. No Hood Kiver institution is of more im portance than its schools. No member of the school board has ever taken more interest in the welfare of the schools than has Pr. Humble, and the Glacier desires to commend him for his past efforts and to recommend him to the patrons of the school tor a continu ation in otiice. ' Traveling in 18 automobiles, 81 citi zens of Sunnyside, Wash., and cur rounding community, invaded The Dalles last Sunday, says The Palle Chronicle, that city being the objec tive point of a pleasure trip wbicb cov ered a distance of 110 miles.. When read of incidenti of inch a journey it present itself to ut aa an argument for good roads, and especially ai an ar gutr.ent for the opening of the Culture bia river highway. How many motor ista of Portland and the Willamette valley would make Hood River their objective point, were the scenic road opened? PROTEST MADE ON FREAK LEGISLATION Ihe Lane Countv Manufacturer Aa aociation closed its county exhibition with a banquet at which prominent business men from western Oregon cit ies discussed industrial conditions, and voiced unanimous protest against laws crippling industries and development of the state. Col. Hofer responded for the press of the state, and declared there was a strong feeling of distrust among newspapermen as to the advis ability of any more restrictive legisla tion. He cited the nation wide distri bution of canned pineapple at f 1-00 per dozen to the retailer, when Oregon peaches and other canned fruit of the same grades sold at $2 to $3 per dozen. The pineapple is put up and grown by coolie labor with no restrictions as to hours, and no minimum wage law. Manager Holt, of the Fruit Growers Association, said freight rates, power problems, price of raw material, could all be dealt with, but the uncertainties and unsettled conditions caused by legislation they could not cope with. Vice President A. J. Kingsley pointed out the difficulties created by the Workingmen's Compensation act, and said unless it was changed large factories could not come under it. A. Norman, of the Pacific Light & Power Co., showed that Oregon had the raw materials and the transportation for distribution of products and facilities to get an abundance of labor. All that was needed was capital. Capital must know that it is safe from confiscation when put out. Jt must be sure of a reasonable and certain return, and must not be taxed out of existence. There must be an end of harassing legislation. K. W. Raymond, manager of the Manufacturers Association, said Ore gon wag getting 50 per cent less colon ists than a year ago, while California waa getting 2D per cent less. He pre dicted that shipments now going to I'ortland would in the future go to As toria, and tiugene would some ,day oc cupy the same place as a distributing point aa Portland did now. tie got a good round of applause when he said the manuacturers or the Btate would go before the legislature and present a solid front against any more industrial legislation, tie announced the forma tion of a new commission to conduct an industrial survey of Oregon. Jeffrey Returns Thanks May 19. 1941. Editor Glacier: Through the columns of your paper, I wish to thank my rriends in Hood River county for their contribution to the magnificent vote which 1 received at the primary elec tion for the oflice of attorney general of the state of Oregon. 1 relieve in the equal rights of all men before the law, regardless of na tionality or occupation, and as attorney general, shall endeavor to so enforce the law and also to keep it myself. 1 believe in the subordination of the military to the citvil power at all times. Very truly yours, (paid ad) John A. Jeffrey. O-W. A X. Time Table. WKST HOUND No. ft, Fust Mail (Mail Only). ..1:00 a. in. No. 11, Soo-Spukane-Portland 8 :.'! a. tn. No. 9, Ore. A Wash. Kxp.,. ...ii-:Q a. m. No. I, Portland Local 3:05 p. in. No. 17, Ore. it Wash. Limited 5:08 p. in. LAST ROUND No. 1!, Pendleton Will 10 :.')0 d. in. No. IX, Ore. & WiihIi. Ltd p. in. No. ii, Salt Lake Express 2:1'L' a. in. No. 10, Ore. and Wash. F.xp. 0:0(1 p. in. No. IK, tSoo-Npokane-Poit (1:15 p. m. J. II. FRKDRICY. Agent. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury iih mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell ami completely derange thu whole Nysti'in when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never he used except on prescription from reputable physicians, as thu.dimage they will do in ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Mall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured bv V. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, ).. contains no mercury, and Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Ill buying Hall's Cularrh Cine be sure you get the genu ine. It I taken Internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by K. J. Cheney & Co. Tea tlmonlalH free. Hold by lnigglst. price 75c per bottle. lake Hall's f amily Pills for constipation. Oakdale Greenhouses Redding Plants, (ieruiiiiiina, Salvia Verbena, etc. Also a good lot of Perrenlald. Conic after Muv "olli mitl see Peonies in bloom and have tliein marked for you for Fall planting. We'll do t lie rest. A good plan to follow in slmilis and roses. If you waul Daffodils, Norcissna Tulips, order in Summer and have them planted in Oct., Nov. and Doc. Fletcher (SL Fletcher Phone 47.8 Hood River I"l"FI"l"l"l"l-H"H-l-l-I-H-l-4-HH- Free Employment Agency Strawberry growers and orchar dists will have their wants filled by telephoning 4.41 or calling on Morse & Tostevin 108 Oak Street Garrabrant & Parker New hendiniarters next to Hood River Ranking & Trust KniMing on t ak Street. Ice Cream. Soft Drinks, Tobaccos, and Confections. New Pool and Billiard Tables. Sporting Goods. Fishing and Hunting Licenses may be secured here. Millinery You will find jnst what you are looking for in this line here and at a good big saving. We have a most complete line in trimmed and untrininied bkU for I-adien, M .-.- and Children. The untrimmrd shapes we will make up to your (X-cial order. We have the largest millinery depart ment in the city. Yon must see them to appreciu'c the big values we are offering. Ladies, Misses, Children Hose, pr. 5c Plain knit and lace hose, values 10c and 15c a pair; colors, v. bite and black. Your choice, pair Special! Ladies Sleevless Vests, 10c Indies Sleeveless Vests, silk taped, lace trim- 1 f med, regular 15c values, your choice - . . 1 "l Special! Ladies Fine Lisle Hose, 19c These have doable eolet and tripple beel and toe, fall lace and lace boot, very pretty patterns ; also tome plain black with neat embroidered design in delicate Qr colors ; regular 25c and 30c value, choice, pair '' Special! Lawns and Dimities Lawns and Dimities, very pretty figured and floral patterns. Will make up into the neatest kind of summer dresses and shirt waists. Values froir. 10c np to 15c Q a yard. Special, your choice, the yard - Hair Nets for Ladies Medium meeli, with elastic bands in black, all shades. Each. 3c Summer Hats We have a nice line of silk and white duck liatif for the hot weather. Men's and Ladies, price T'aJL. in Waists I $ Special! Shirt Waists A good assortment of styles; about all sizes in the lot. Some of these are drummers samples and some are regu lar stock. Your choice of any of them for One Half Price Women's Dusters We have just received a new line of ladies Balmacaan dusters specially priced at $2.50, $2.75, $3.25, $3.50 PARIS FAIR Hood River's Largest and Best Store Announcement Heed St Henderson, Inc., announce that they have taken the agency for the following loan companies, to-wit: NORTH WKSTKKS A PACIFIC HY POTIIKKKIIANK, captial and reserve $1,1 150, UK M)0, and 1K TWr.KDk NOKTHWKSTKKX AMI PACinc II YPOTHKKKHAN K. capital and re serve $4X0,000.00. These companies have been doing business in Spokane since 1HN5 and have $!,()tKI.OO0.00 invested in mortgages, cash and Iximls. Applications will be received for loans on high grade, income producing fruit and farming lands in ana around Hood Kiver alley, at prevailing rates, ihe General .Manager of the Company was in Hood Kiver and after an examination of the Valley, appointed Keed iV Hen derson, Inc., agents lor t tie said com panies to place loans as above stated, till! KEKIKv, H KSDKKSON, Inc. Fur Rent A three room flat. .Mrs. Newhy. m'.'U Summons. In the C ircuit Court of the Htate of Oregon- for HiHid Hlver County. F. I.. Ilankln, Plain, till v' mii derbl 1 1 Orchard Land Company, a corporation and Hiaiilev-Hmtlh Lumber Company (Inc.), a corporation, also all other persous or parlies unknown claiming any riKiii, title, eHiHie, lien or interem in the real wtale (leHcribeil In the complaint herein, de- leilUHIIIN. 'ID Vandertillt orchard l.andu Comnanv. a corHrailoi uud Htaiiley-Smltli I.utntM-r I'oiu fltiiy i Inc.), a eorM)ruliou, aim) all oilier per houh or parllen unknown elalmltiK any riKht, title, ettlate, lien or IntereNt lo the real CHlale deKcrihed In Hie complaint herein, defendantx: I.N I UK NAMKOP TDK Ml'A'I K OK (1KB (ION. you and each of you are hereby refiulr- td to appear and nnxwer the complaint tiled hkuIiihI you In theatiove entitled cautwonor netore IheHth day of. I uly. pill, that lieluit the last nay for your aiuieHi anee to aiiHWer here in, preHcrlhed by the order for piililleallon of IIiIk HumiiioiiH. If you full "ho to appear and answer the plalntllt will apply to ihe t'ourt lor ine renei pravei), tor in the complalut herein, a HUivtnct malement of which, wllh a dewrli t on of the land Ik hm follows: That de- lenuani ne reiiuired to net forth the nature of their claim loan undivided one-fourth Inter el In the Kast half of the Southeast quarter: mih f-HMiinwesT quarter ot ine Moutneast ((Hur ler and the Houlheasl quarter of the North east quarter ol Heetlon IN, In Township 2 North 01 ivsnite . r.asi ot w iiiaitiene .McMillan in iioud Kiver Ci untv. Oregon: that a adverse rial ins therein be determined and the tllle to Ram premises tie forever ouieted: t ml nlalu- ttn be decreed to be the owner In fee simple nun duiiuni 10 (ut laisaession Of said undivid ed one fourth Interest In said premises, and nun i ne ucii'iiiiMiiis lie torever endlned from asserting or attempting to assert any elalm to said undivided one-fourth Interest In said premises or any part thereof xlverse In plain tiff, tils heirs or assign; that the plalnlltt have Judgment for such further relief as to eqully may pertalu. inisisuniinons Is served by publication In the Hood Kiver ulacler by the order of the Honorable W. L. ttradihaw, Ju lge or the Bbove entitled Circuit Court, made and enter. ed of record herein on the lth day of May, en, uireeiiug iiihi ine came fa published once a week for sl consecutive weeks, pre scribing May aisi as the dale of HiMt publica tion and requiring that you apear to answer herelu on or before July nth, l'JH. Pale of tlrst pmuicaiion. may 'Jll, nqi. K. K. HCHMIIIT. I. II. VAN WINKLK. mSl-Jlyl! Attorneys lor I'lalmllf Notice of Proposal to Widen Sherman Avenue Notice Is hereby given that the ( llv Hurve. yor has heretofore, iom H.ou May pi.l'ill, fl ed with Ihe undersigned city Keeorder ol tie i lly of Hood Kiver, Oregon, lila written report lo the Common Council of said elly.orile survey Ijy him of Ihe proposed widening of Sherman Avenue In said city Immediately wt'i 01 i ii i ii si reei h no oei ween i.ois ;i anil i of block I ol South Vt aueoina. an addition to said city, which report Includes a plal ot said street snowing that Ihe following discilbid trad trill be required to be appropriated by said clly In order that said alreel may be iiiriien Ms pi iqioaeii; Mcglunlng at Hie Northwest corner of Lot -I In Mimm l ol Soiith Waiiconia. an addition to tie Illy of IIimkI Kiver, Oregon, aa the same 1 plaited and ot record, running the! aoinh along Ihe west laiundar.v line of said Int. feet lii Ihe south line of Sherman Avenue, thence running east and parallel lo the north line of aald Lot 4 to the east line thereof, them e running north along the t ast line of said Lot 4 to the northeast corner theieof, thence running west along the north line oi said Ijit 4 lo Hie point ol iH glnnlug; belug the north 1 feet of said lxil I. Said report and plat will be presented lo the said Common Council together with proof of I'ubllcallnn ol this notice al the next regular meeting of said I'oumioii Council after the completion of said publleailon, lowit: at Its meeting on the thin day of .lune, lit 14; and all persons Interested In auld mailer or wishing to object to Ihe adoption of said report and Ihe widening of said street as proposed are re quired to appear before or present such ob lecllons to aald t'ornnion Council on that date This notice la given pursuant lo 1'lini.ier n Section 76 ol the Charier of the n'tiv ol Hood Itiver and la published In the flood Kiver (ilaclerfor two weeks, the date of the tlrst piiinicauon neing May 1, ivil. 11. I,. IIOWK. '""I Jn4 i iiy Kcconler SOCIETIES. HOOD KIVKK 1-ODUK NO. 1(6, A. K. and A. M. Meet Saturday evening on or before each full moon. Uakhy T. PaWirr, W. M, 1). McDonald. Secretary. Hood Hlver Coinmandery No. Ii. K.T every rtrwl Tuesdav evening Hood 1 v,H't" iv? each I month. A li Nt.o,- l H. 1. W. Pinko, Keeorder. ,.K.e HOOH HIVK.lt CIlAlTKK NO. i7. K. A. M -Meels first ami third Krldav uighisof each month. w. I. ci auk, II Y. llAKoi.l) Hkksiinkk, Secretary. MT. HOOK COI NCM, No K. R. ,t S. M. Meets In Masonic Hall every third Tuesdav lu each mouth. II. I. lH-jim.K. T. I. M. UKo W. Dimmick, Keeorder. HOOK KIVKK CIlAlTKK NO. 2S, O. K. S. Meeta second and fourth Tuesdav evening of each month. Visitors cordialiv welcomed Mas, II Ii W. pinko, Vt'. M. Mihb ai.ta I'oot.B, Secietary. W.M'NATKMl'l.K PYTHIAN SISTKKS No 6 Meets the tlrst. third and fifth Tuesdays of each mouth at K. of P hall. M A hi K Koiikktm, M K. C. CoKKKAN STKANAHAN, M. of K. A C. srsiK Lynn, M. ot K. KKMP I.Ol'UK, No. 181, I. O. o. K.-: M.s ts In! Odell Odd Fellows' hall every Sat ur day night. Visitors cordially welcomed. W. It. Hi t HKa, N. U. A. J. LA( KY, As'retary HA.UI, KKHKKAH l.OKUK No. J., l.O.O.K. Met the tlrst and third Tuesday evening In each month iu the Odd Fellow s Hall, seven mile Beuth of Hood Kiver, It. H. 1. MKH. I.EKTIK CAl'litlKI, N. U H AKSY CAl (1HKV, OKKOON OKAPK. RKHKk AH LolHiK, No. s Meets the wvond and fourth Weinex- 0G30G 0 3C 3G What Is A Leonard Cleanable R-efrig'erator? inlaws iinniiiiw wiifc i . iJ : 1 ' ' . 1 1 iiBli Or, in other words, how does it differ from other Re frigerators? The answer is in the name "Cleana ble!" Would you think of buying a bed with the mattress and sheets permanently fastened to it? Hardly! No more should you think of buying a Re frigerator which cannot be taken apart and thorough ly cleaned and purified. Of course the shelves and ice racks can be removed from any refrigerator but in the "Leonard" even the walls are instantly remova ble, can be taken out, sterilized, sunned and replaced without disturbing the ice or allowing the box to be: come warm. This popular styles for modest re quirements and modest purses can be had in sizes from 25 lb. to 1001b. capacity at J - I'ai''? .: J " lsf. v ; i . mm f,l i u - m n; tilpfil $8.95 Upward IIIJIII ipwi II IS $1.05 cash outlay for a good Screen Door 20c for a complete set of I hinges, handle, spring, hooks, etc. Keep the fly out from the start. Moneyback Drawcut Lawn Mowers Do in an hour the work you've usually f taken a half a day for $2.80 and Upward This Front leer comes in many sizes, both white enameled and seamless porce lain lined. Every Leonard has ten distinct walls the most perfect insulation known. They soon save in ice the slight differ ence in cost. This Guaranteed Vacuum Cleaner Now only fjj Good old tmM White lJif tain I-I-I 1 1 1 M-M-M-M-H- J. tor s. T,B,ci,dB CREAM tfZt2f ... ....... . . r i rn i i 1, 2, 3, 4 Quart 'H"I"I"l'l"l-l-l-fr $5.95 Will pay for itself this summer. 0 .E. A. RANZ CO. Hood River, Oregon 3 waz 31 1 W 0 I 0 dsy evenings of eeh month, In Urlbhle's Hull. ANNIE LKASUKB, N. U. CHAH. V. tH'N.N, HOC. 11 Kl n K I V K, K V A l.LKY HU M A N K HOCIKTY Hood Itiver, Ore. K. H. Hartwlie. Pres. Mrs. l ee K.inlniL' Sec. Leslie Hutler, Treas. Call phone 1.111. W. O. W. KixulKr meetlnifn are held the first and third Muiuluy ol each month at K. ol P. hall. Vlsilors cordially Invited. A. K. WHlHIiMK, C. C. Kkst SiioMiAKKH, Clerk. HOOD KIVKKCHUXM NO. K4, WOMKN OF Woodenift -Meet at K. of 1. hall oil tile first and Third Thursday", of each mouth. Mhs. Katmkrinb hi.avkn, U. N. Mm. Maitik NtckauiBN, Clerk. WAUCOMA LOIXIK NO. SO, K. OK K Meets lu K. of F. hall every Tuesday night. J. VYlckHAM, c. 0. K. II. Si kwakt, K. of ft. and 8. T. K. JuiiN wiN, M. of F. 1.ACKK1. KKHKKAH LOlHifc: No. 87.I.O OF. MiH-ts tlrst and third Mondoys eneh uionlli Mkh. Nkitie Walhh, N. O. Mr 1. M t'AKiv.Sec. I ANHY W. K. C Meets second mid fourth Saturdaya of eneh month at K.ol V. hall. Mas. I.YIUA Scmnkk, ('resident. Mkh. C. StkanaiiaM, Weoretary. Ol.KTA AHHKMHI.Y NO. WS. UNITED ART lMana. Meet the flrat and third Wednea days. work; seivud and fourth Wednesday! Artlsiins' hall. C. 1. HIN kichs, M. A. J. H. KoiiKm. Secretary. IHI.KW11.I1K U1DUKNO. W7, I. O. O. r". Meet iu Kra erual hell, every Thursday nlifht. Bkkt Walsh, N. U. Oeo. Thomhdn,8 ecrelry KDKN KNCA IFMKNT, NO. 48, 1. O. O. F. K-ifiilar liKvtm sHivtiid and fonrtb Mondavi nf each month. A. WiUOM.C. F. tiKo. IIimmh k. Scribe. H(H)l) KIVKK CAMP, NO. 7,703, M. W. A -Mwts In K of 1. hall everv lstjand Srd Wei, ot each month K. K. EuuLEsroN, V C. C. I'. Dakin, Clerk. FOR SALE For Sale-Hldeboarrt In quarter osk, ptrfict eonditlon. Also sanitary couch. Address Mrs. u. U Sckelky, ol3 Frospect Ave. ni28 For Hale-A II ft. apple rack, also, a heavy work harness. ISee F. J. Howard or phone aw Odell. r niiS For Sale or Trade-Thoroughbred Dnrne Jer sey lious and Ancona chickens. A few pigs for sale or trade for large teut; phoxie SitK. T. R. Forden 14 For Sale Rugby bicycle, good as new, will sell cheap If taken at once. I'hone ir4. JiH For Hale-Hmall saddle horse, nine years old phone Odell lx. mil Kr Hale A perfectly gentle horse, weight 1(0; lady 01 child can handle. H. D. Kmery, phone 8x1. ui21 For Sale Cheap A typewriter, demon, tele 13,11. Reed Hen-111JI For Sale I one-horse cultivator, 1 extension orchard disc, 1 Kimball weeder, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 peg tooth harrow. 1 Oliver chilled plow 14 Inch, I heavy wagon and apple rack, 1 Mountain hack, 1 single bngirv. 1 double act ing ririe ram, Jut) feel ?4 Inch galvanised pipe 1 small cook stove, very cheap If take at once, at my place mile north of Van Horn sta tion. K. CHiowulee. 11121 and city water. Price won c sh or fiono terms For Information address Mrs. Stella Cunp R r. D. 3, Xelem, Oregon. mil ' ForSale First class saddle horse weighing about Wfl lbs., young and sound. Will drive double. Would consider mare, thoroughly broke, weighing about lam los. uiVe or lake ditlercnce. C. M. Cutting, Trout fke. mit TYPKWRITKRS For sale or rent on easy terms A. W onthank aal-tf r..rSRle-Har"le hnrt sprayer complete with hose. noi.le, pressure guage, eel. Tele phono Odell 311. 6 ' ailtf For Sale at Hiit Reductions-A 60 bv IV) foot lot and 8 mom house on Htate Street for onlv Jl.Tilt). Also a Ml by i.M) ft it and 4 nx.rii house 011 Sherman Avenue lor SKIUu. Kasv lerms. . wr. Onthank, TO Oak Street, Hood K'v,r- m.-,tr WANTED ted-(enersl Agent, Old l.lue Non-Par-ticlpstlng llfe Company. I,,,.,ie oftlce, I'oit land, Ore, 10 handle Hood Kiver Counlv must not he "under contract with any other life company; not necessarily eiperienced Kxtrs goiid couiract to right party. Address 1 . o. uoi jnu. nm Wantd-To rent a pony and cart or small riding horse. Must be gentle. Address sit ing terms lo Box 74. m28 Wanted-Miin and wife want steady work on farm In Hood Kiver or near by. Phone !t23. Best of references. mil Wanted A competent girl or cook for gen eral housework; telephone 3)f3. m21 Wanted Position on frnit ranch by family niBn; experienced, capable of taking full charge. H. D. Starr, Hherrdan, Ore. m2l Wanted A second hand Singer sewing ma chine and lawn mower that won't cut grass. I!7 Mlty Hl- ''"3 To Trade-Will trade acreage for auto or live stock. Must have small cash balance. John ineent, Hood, Wash. nm MISCELLANEOUS Lost-Black hand bag between Van derbllt residence and Odell Heights Finder please leave at Glacier office for reward. m2l Lost-ln front of A. F. Bickford'a ranch a thin case gentleman's watch, Elgin move ment. Return to Olacler for reward. m28 For Hale-I'boneMei. Fresh cow. Warren Miller m21 For Sale or Trade-An al) around antomo. bile. Owner does not need car and Is willing to nmke sacrifice. Call al the Glacier office or pboue MT.i. j Dt For Sale-A Jersey cow, soon fresh; phone I4. mis Pigs for Sale Also 1 brood sow due to far row June 1st.. J. 11. Kggest, Odell 10x2. m28 For Sale A handsoine male rabbit. 1S21. Phone m21 FOR RENT For Kent:; room flat- Mn Newby. m28 For Kent l ight housekeeping moms, tin per mouth, telephone Sfcil. f.ilf Fur Kent June 1st Three months only. Furnished ii room cottage. One view, lwu, several varieties berries, rose garden, pleas, ant surroundings. TVD Kugene Street, 11 M. Huxley. mx For Rale 1 Jersey bull,.") years old; 1 Jersey cow. fresh; 3 heifers; Mrs. S. 1). Fisher, care of the Olacier. jn4 For Sale One combination horse. Fine! lady's saddler. Weight 1UO0 pounds. Tele phone 5ri48. Bi21 First clss Pry Wood Will deliver any-1 where on Kast side or city. Also nou-lrrlgated t potatoes of best seed, hellvered In city or i country. Phone your orders to O. T. Absher or I J. W. Hale, 30.1 Odell or xl Odell. Jnll For Sale by Owner 3 lots on Hood River Heights, corner tilh and Pine Sts. 3 room bouse, chicken park, fruit with lmgatloug yHEN you are in town and want a dish of good home made ice cream, turn the corner of Oak and Third streets at Hydro-Electric building and visit THE VIKING No one ever forgets our 35 cent lunches, and our coffee has the flavor that coffee lovers love. When your appetite calls remember The Viking.