The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 18, 1914, Image 7

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    nOOD UIYER GLACIER, TIICRSDAY, Jl'NE 1. 1014
THE SQUARE DEAL
STORE
For Most Up To Date Tillage Tools
In the Market
Oliver Plows, P & 0 Plows and
Discs, Osborne Spring and
Pig Tooth Harrows
5, 7 and 9 tooth Cultivators
Planet Jr. Garden Tools
Bean Spray Pumps
Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries
Your Trade Solicited
d. Mcdonald
THIRD AND CASCADE STS.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Tut J n: i
At Any and all Times
you can be sure of getting
fresh, deliriously tasting
bread here. We are baking
all the time. We have to for
there seems to be no end to
the demand for the product
of our ovens. If you would
know why our bread is so
popular try a loaf or so.
nODEL BAKERY
Fourth and State Phone 1651
USE WHITE RIVER FLOUR
THE KIND THAT MAKES BREAD LIKE
MOTHER USED TO BAKE. WE
SELL LOTS OF IT AT THE
CASH GROCERY
E. E. KAESSER, Proprietor
K. 1!. SNYDKK
It. 11. roWKI.L
Hood River Plumbing Co.
SANITARY PLUMBING
AND HEATING & & je?
Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Gasoline En
gines, Pumps, Rams. Repairing Promptly
Attended. Estimates Furnished.
Phone 1.U
Cor. 2nd & Cascade, opp. Hotel Oregon
White River
Flour
Makes Bread Having the
Old Bready Flavor
AT YOUR GROCERS
ITSHIZOT STABLE
..Livery, Feed and Draying..
STRANAHANS & RATHBUN
Hood River, Ore.
Ilornofl Ixm'lit, hoM or exohaiitil.
l'lt'iisim- parting can wurt;flrnt-i'tHti( rin
Special attention given to moving furniture una
pianos.
We ilo everything horses can do.
Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co.
Complete line of PAINTS. OILS, HRl'SHIiS. c.
Heath & Milligan Mixed Paints
Glidden's Varni3hes
Room Mouldings
Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order
Plate and Card Rail
Dry Paste
JSC
COLUMBIA HIGHWAY
UP TO COUNTY
(From Portland Oregon Journal)
it it now squarely up to the people of
Hood River county to decide whether
they shall construct their unit in th
Colubmia river'highway or allow their
beautiful vtlley to remain "terra
incoenita."
With an expenditure of $75,000 it ia
estimated that a highway ran be built
from the Mutlnomah county line to the
Wasco county boundary and the Hood
River county court is considering the
submission of a bond issue in that
amount to the voters of the county.
Should it be decided not to contrib
ute to the higwhay there are two al
ternative routes. One of these is tn
carry vehicles on barges from Shell
mountain to Mosier. This will give a
good road from Portland to The Dalles,
1 he other is to establish ferry ser
vice between Cascade Locks and Stev
enson and between Biggs and Maryhill
Skamania and Klickitat counties on
the Washington shore are very appreci
ative of the importance of the highway
and are solicitous to have it routed
that way. The Washington state high
way commission has made an appropri
ation of ttiO.OOO to improve the road
from Stevenson to Lyle and the Klicki
tat county court has made an appropri
ation of several thousand dollars for
betterment between Goldendale and
Maryhill.
At liiggs, connection will be made
with the central Oregon highway that
leads to California and the road that
leads to Pendleton, Walla Walla and
Spokane. At Maryhill connection will
be made with the road that leads
through Klickitat and Yakima valleys
into the Okanogan and Uritish Colum
bia. These roads can be traveled the
year around and of the entire system
the Columbia river highway is the key.
In the scenery of the Columbia river
Oregon has one of its greatest assets,
which will be capitalized when the
highway is opened to travel.
Furthermore the highway will sup
plement the open river, carrying pro
ducts between the river and the inter
ior country.
It is for Hood River county to say
whether she shall share in this great
improvement or not.
Get Kid of Hie Torment of ItlieiiiiiatiHin
Remember how nory ami active you
were liciurf you had rheumatism, back
ache, swollen, aching joints and stiff,
painful imisi lcB? W ant to feel that way
again? You can - jod take Foley Kid
ney Pills. They get right at the cause
of your pain and misery, put your kid
neys in pound healthy condition make
them active and strong. i)o It quickly,
too for Foley Kidney Pills begin (rood
work juf-t a soon as you start taking
I hem. Start today, and soon you will
again he active and free from pain. Sold
by ('has. N. Clarke.
Forest Notes
The New York state forest nurseries
have a capacity of 28 million young
trees a year.
Approximately 750 acres on the Ore
ogn national forefct were planted with
young trees this Fpring.
The state of Pennsylvania celebrates
two arbor days each year one for
spring planting and one for the fall in
April and October respectively.
On the Deeilodge national forest in
Montana one lookout station has the
record of reporitng accurately, by dis
tance and direction, a tire that was 60
miles away.
Nearly three million young trees are
being set out this spring on the nation
al forests of northern Idaho and Mon
tana. On the St. Joe national forest in
Idaho three thousand acres will be
planted.
Ranchers within and adjacent to the
Sierra national forest, California, have
formed a cooperative .association for
the prevention of forest fires. They
need to use lire in clearing land for
farming, and will do it on a commun
ity basis, with all members present to
prevent the fires' spread.
Take Plenty on line to Kat.
There is a saying that ''rapid eating is
slow suicide." If you have formed the
habit of eating too rapidly yon are most
likely suffering from indigestion or con
stipation, which will result eventually
in serious illness unless corrected. Di
gestion begins in the mouth. Food
should he thoroughly masticated and in
salivated. Then when you have a full
ness of the stomach or feel dull and stu
pid after eating, take one of Chamber
lain's Tablets. Many severe eases of
stomach trouble and constipation have
lieeu cured by the use of these tablets.
They are easy to take and most agreeable
ill effect. Sold by all dealers.
Scott Writes Nonesense Verses
Julian P. Scott, of Castle Mary
ranch, who was in the city last week,
asserts that he is devoting his atten
tion now to an occasional nonesense
rhyme. He contributed the following
entitled,"'lhe Original Mutton Chops :"
The cannibal sniffed
With his nose in the air.
Am) he said to his wife
With a grin that glared (like Ted
dy's) My dear, "I think I smell a Mutt
somewhere.
I I'll go out and see where it roiiv he
And we'll have Mutton Chops for tea."
Hot Wcatliir Tonic mid Health Itnibler
Are you run down nervous tired?
Is everything you do an effort? You are
not la.y you are sick! Your stomach,
liver, kidneys and whole system need a
tunic and health builder to 'drive out the
the waste matter build you up and re
new your strength. Nothing better than
Fleet ric Hitters. Start to.tav. Mrs. .las.
Duncan, llaynesville, Me., writes.
"Completely cured me after several doc
tors gave tneup.'' .'.Oc and $1, at your
druggist. Hiicklen'8 Arnica Salve for
cuts.
Prospective Bridegroom Showered
An unusual social event took place
last Thursday evening at the home of
F. W. Plagden, when Eldon R. Hrad
ley. whose wedding to Miss dretrhen
Calkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. J. Calkins, will occur at the Aa
bury Methodist church on next Tues
day evening. was given a miscellaneous
shower hy a number of men friends.
The part) was a surprise for the pros
pective bridegroom, the idea having
been that of Mr. Hlagden, who de
clared that the showers should not all
be for the June brides.
Mr. ISradley was presented with a
number of housihold articles, many ev
idencing the unuttered advice on the
part of his friends to assist with house
hold duties. Delicious refreshments
were served.
FIVE RULES FOR
BORROWING MONEY
Five bulletins designed to convince
farmers that there is no magic about
credit are set down in Farmers' Bulle
tin 593 "How to Use Farm Credit
which the United States Department of
Argiculture lias just published. Un
less the farmer who is thinkine of bor
rowing money fully understands these
ruies ana is wi ins to be euided bv
them, the government's advice to him
is: don't. As it is, there are probably
almost as many farmers in this country
who are suffering from too much as
irom loo little credit.
Of these rules the three most impor
tani are:
1. Make sure that the purpose for
wnicn the borrowed money is to be used
will produce a return greater than
needed to pay the debt.
2. The length of time the debt is to
run should have a close relation to the
productive life of the improvement for
which the money is borrowed.
3. Provision should be made in long
time loans for the gradual reduction of
the principal.
The first rule is of course the key to
me wise use or credit. Between bor
rowing money to spend on one's self
ana Borrowing money to buy eauip
ment of some sort with which to make
more money there is all the difference
between folly and foresight, extrava.
gance and thrift. If the money
borrowed for a wise purpose it will
produce enough to pay back principal
and interest and leave a fair margin
of profit for the borrower into the bar
gain. If it is borrowed for a foolish
purpose it will produce nothing and
consequently there will be nothing with
which to repay the loan. From this
point of view it matters comparatively
little whether the interest be high or
low. it is the repayment of the princi
pal that is the chief difficulty.
Rules 2 and S deal With the most sat
isfactory ways of repayment. Under
neath them both is the same crincinle
The loan must be repaid with money it
earns itself. Kor example, if the
money is used to buy a machine that
will last ten years, the machine must
earn enough in that time to pay for
useii or it never will. 1 he loan, there
fore, should be entirely repaid before
the ten years are up or the farmer will
lose money on the transaction, ravine
oui interest lor no tienent in return,
On the other hand, if too early a date
is set for repayment, the machine will
not have had sufficient opportunity to
make the requisite money and the
borrower may have difticultfy in rais
ing it elsewhere.
Rule 3 provides for some form of
amortization, the system by which the
principal is repaid in installments so
that the amount of the loan is continu
ally diminishing and in consequence the
interest charges also. Such a system
is quite feasiblt when the loan is really
productive, when it returns to the bor
tower a definite revenue each vear
Tables showing the payments required
to pay off principal and interest in
various periods of time are appended to
the bulletin and are recommended to
the serious consideration of everyone
wno contemplates borrowing money
The bulletin advises the farmer to se
cure the lowest possible interest. At
first sight this seems too obvious to be
worth memtioning. Of course, the in
terest should be as small as possible.
everybody knows that except the
lender. Rut if the other rules are ob'
served, if the borrower manages his fv
nancial affairs soundly, he will be sur
prised to find how much easier it is to
obtain favorable terms. The right
kind of lender does not want to fore
close mortgages ; he wants his money
back with a fair profit, like any other
merchant, for money that is bor
rowed wisely, for money that is sure to
be repaid, he charges low interest.
Don't Lose Sleep Coughing at Mght
Take Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound. The very first dose surprises
you. it glides down vour throat and
spreads a healing, soothing coating over
the inllanied tickling surface. That's
immediate relief. It loosens up the
tightness in vour chest, stops stuffy
wheezy breathing, eases distressing,
racking, tearing coughs, soothes the ir
rated, inflamed bronchial tubes and air
passages, t luldren love it. It is mildly
laxative as a couitii medicine should b
and does not upset or distress the most
sensitive stomach. Refuse any substiute
ontains no opiates; sold by U. N. Clarke
Shay's Cycle Car Here
The first Davton evele car ever seen
in the city was received last week by
Walter Shay, who has taken the
agency tor the little vehicle. The car,
which will I'omfortably seat two peo
pie, is very much lower than the ordi
nary machine and is very much nar
rower. The car, driven through the
streets by Mr. Shay, has caused i
great deal of interest among car own
ers and people of the city.
A bilious, half-sick feeling, loss of en
ergy, and constipated bowels can be re
lieved with surprising, promptness by
using Herhiui'. The hri-t dose brings
improvement, a few doses puts the sys
tem in fine, ignrous condition. Price
50c. Sold bv Chas. N. Clarke.
Raspberries in Market
The first red raspberries of the sea
son were brought to Perigo & Son s
grocery last Thursday by Howard Peal
er. Mr. IValer brought in five boxes
of the fruit. All small fruits are much
earlier than last year and the market
will soon he supplied with black and
red raspberries, logan berries and
blackberries.
If you have the itch don't scratch. It
dives not cure the trouble and makes the
skin bleed. Apply Hallard's Snow Lini
ment. Kiih it in gently on the affected
parts. It relieves itching instantly and
a few applications removes the cause
thus perforiioiica permaiientcui'e; price
-V, 50c and : 1 0l per bottle. Sold by
Chas. X. Clarke.
Notice to Creditors
Notice ii. her, hv given that Frvncea Hatley,
executrix ol the last will unci textanmnt of
HoslrtM 11 iiaih . il.Hvased. lia filed tier fin
al Hccouht in tn,. county court of Hood Kiver
I'muitv, urc.ei, s,i the juitue of salrt Court
has fixed and appointed Mondav, July 1:1,
I.H4. at 10 n clock . m us the time for neartiii;
olijectlons t, said tliial account and the set
tlement ill vo l estate. I
All lieir. ,ieis,4y, creditors or other pei
miiis interote.t in said estate are hereby unti
tled and required to appear nd answer on or
lielore the dy and hour mentioned, and to
tile their oh, ,'!;.. is U) Raid final account and
the settlement t said estate, if any they have,
speolfyini: the particulars ol such olijectioua
lo aul account or any item thereof
l-l) ivct'S HAII.K.Y.
jU-J.v9 Kxecutrlx
Sanmoru.
Id tbK ircull C'oar at .li8tal of Oregoo
for Hood River cooi.it. K. L. HanklD. Fialo,
HIT YandrrDIi! orchard Laodi Compeer,
a cort "oration od Mioiy mlth Lumber
Company (Ine.l, a corporation, aim all utiMT
pmnnaor partita oukoowb claiming toy
null I. title, mitt, Urn or Intern! Ui laa real
eial d earn tied In trie eoiupialDl herein, de
fendant. TuVauderbilt Orchard Laodt Company, a
eurporaitoD aod manley-Sioilh Lumber Com
pany toe ), a noruoratiiiD. aiau ail other pee
otiaor parliea uuknoou rlaiiuin' any right,
title, eataie, lien or iutereat in the real ealate
dewritwl id thecumnlaint herein. delendvnta:
I.N 1IIKNAMKOF 1HK Ml Alt or OKK
U N, you and each of you are hereby requir
ed lo appear and auaarer the romplaiol Died
atiainkt you In the above entitled rauaeonor
before the nth day of July, m, that being the
laat day lor your apiearance to anawer here
in, preM-rioed by the order for publication ol
Hit Summon. 11 you fall 'so to appear and
answer the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for lu the roiunlainl
herein, a iicetuel atateinent of which, with a
aeM-nptlon of the land Is a follows: That de
fendant be required loaet forth the nature of
their claim loan uudivtded one-fourth inter
eat Id the hat half of the Southeast quarter
the Houthweat quarter of the Southeast quar
ter and the Hon t hcast quarter of the North
east quarter of section l.i, In Township 2 North
of Kanae . but of Willamette Meridian In
Ho d River la unty. Orevon: that all adveme
clai ikb therein be determined and the title to
am premises be forever quieted; that plain-
Ill! tie de-reed to be the owner In fee simple
and entitled to tht TMwheaHton of said undivid
ed one fourth Iutereat Id aald premises, and
that the defendants be forever enlolned from
aaaertlne or attempting to assert any claim to
sin uutnviuea one-iourtn interest in said
premises or any part thereof sdverse to plain-
tin, bis heirs or asslgui; that the plaint in
have Judgment for such further relief as lo
eipuily may pertain.
I his Kuniinons is served by publication In
the Hiaai Klver Ulacler by the order of the
Houurable W. L. Hradshaw, Judge of the
a eniiuea circuit court, made and enter
ed ol record hsmln on lit 1UIH H.. nr ua..
IJH, directing that the rame be published
once a week for six consecutive weeks, pre
scribing May 21st as the date of first publica
tion and requiring that you appear to answer
herein on or before July nib, 1KH. Date of first
piunic4iiiou. May zist, isi4.
K. E. SCHMIDT.
I. H. VAN WINKLE
mai-JIyi' Attorneys for flaiotlir
FOR SALE
$17,001.0) 0 ier cent Irrigation District
lUinils, J-.aBt hork Irrigation District
Hood Kiver, Oregon
Sealed pronoaals will be received by the
Hoard of I) I rectors, of East Fork Irrigation Dis
trict at their office in Kooros 6 and 6. Hall
Itut Id mif. H.sid Kiver, Oregon, until one-thirty
o'clock V. M. on Tuesday. June Hub. A D. 1SU.
for the purchase of the whole or any part of
'i! "I'snii jsirium oi an issue oi bonus auth
orized and Issued by the above named Dis
trict (the entire isue having been In the sum
of one Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars In
the aggregate sum of Seventeen Thousand
(jr.Oui.Oih dollars, and of the following
denoiiiinetliins and inatarltles, towlt: seven
teen (17) bonds in the sum of One Thousand
dollars ifliKNi.iiii) each, maturing July 1. l;tt;
all duted July i, l'Jl:l, aud bearing interest at
therateof six (I'd percent, per annum, payable
on the first day of January and July of each
ear. Coupons for the Interest are
Attached to the bonds, and both principal
and Interest are payable In lawtul money or
the United Hlatesol America at the office of
the Treasurer of said District, or at t he Fiscal
Agency of the Stale of Oregon in the city of
The above described bonds are Issued for
the pupose of procuring necessary reclama
tion works, and acquiring the necessary prop
erty and rights therefor, to Irrigate and re
claim the lauds wlttiln said District, and oth
erwise carry out the laws of the Htate of Oie
gon relating to Irrigation DlBlrtcts.
The legality of these bonds has been approv
ed up to this date by Messrs. Dillon, Thom
son A Clay of New York, N. Y. Unqualified
bids only will be received, and the successful
bidder will be furnished with an original copy
of the opinion of the above mentioned attor
neys, covering the legality ol the oonds.
Each bid must be accompanied by a certi
fied ebeek or cashier's check on some re.
sponsible bank for an amount equal lo two
11 iier mil. oi me race value or the
bonds bid for. ear able to the Prmiiriunt
of East Kork Irrigation District, tn
he forfeited as liquidated damages in case the
bidder shall withdraw his hid or shall fail or
neglect to take and pay for said bonds, should
the same be awarded to him. The bonds will
be sold to the highest responsible bidder, pro
vided, however, the right U reject all bids is
hereby reserved.
All proposals should be marked " Pmnocuiu
foi Irrigation District bonds " and addressed
loC. K. Hone, President of East Fork Irriga
tion District, Kooins 5 and li, Hall Hnlldiug.
Hiaid Kiver, Oregon.
Hy order of the Board of Directors of Fjtst
Fork Irrigation District.
Dated .May it, 1HII.
OEOKUE R. WJI.RUR,
ni-Jn Mecretary.
Redemption Notice.
The Oregon-Washington Telephone Com
pany, whose former corporate name was
Home Telephone Cointinnv ,,r HooH itu.a..
hereby gives notice that on the first day of
" o, i.ii, ni unoiitt-eai ine corner or nixtu
and state streets In the Cltv of HikmI River
K'oiinly of Hood River, Oregon, It will pay and
eoeeiii nil Ol lis ouisiaunillir and llnreil..en,Ml
bonds of that certain series of oue hundred
ninety (iw) minus aggregating the principal
sum of H75.tiotl.uo, issued under dale of July i,
I'.KHt, aud described lu and secured bv a iinsi
ol trust executed by said corporation under
us loriuer corporate name on last said date to
Frederick S. suiuley. as trustee, and which
was thereafter duly recorded Id the office of
me v uuniy taera oi tiood Klver county, Ore
gon, hald bonds will be redeemed by pay
ment oi UK per cent of their lace value plus
i Us notice is given aud published once a
week for four consecutive weeks nrlor m sum
duleol redeemption pursuant to the terms of
said bonds and deed of trust and a duly adopt
ed resolution of the Hoard of Dlreciom of
sain corporation.
The dste of the first publication Is the 21st
UJ Ol 1111 llfH.
Sec y of Oreiron-Washington
U1..I.JIII9 lejepnoueco.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Hiaid River County:
Orvllle K. Hall, I'lalnlltl.
vs.
David Currier, Jr., 1). McDonald, Bridal Veil
i.iiiiioeriiig company, a corporation, aud
r.uwsru .uiicuregor, neienuanis.
To David Currier, Jr.. one of the defendants
aoove named:
Yon are hereby required to R linear and ans.
wer the complaint llled agntuat vou in the
aoove emitted court and cause on or belore
Saturday, the flllli day of June, mil. and If you
tan so in appear suu answer said eompiaint.a
necree win be taken against vou for the fore.
closure of that certain morliraee made, exe
cuted and delivered by you on the 1st day of
ucwiuer. iyuw, to me piainttii herein, given on
the fi liowing described property situated In
nooo. rviver county, tiiegnn, town:
"Commencing at the South west corner of
the Northeast quarter of Section Tweuty-one
lu Township Two North, of nature Ten East of
the Willamette Meridian, running thence
Kast2UUU chains: thence North 10.00 chains-
thence West 81.00 chains and thence South
10 oo chains to the place of beginning, said
tract being the South half of the Southwest
quarter of the Northwest quarter of said See.
lion ai, excepting rrom the above described
tract a 10 fisu strip for a school road aloug the
west end the South side of said tract."
Securing your promissory note of the same
onte lor the sum oi smuu tiuwiin interest there
on at rale of 7 per cent per annum on which
mere is now uue me piainttn a balance ot
tFHUu.nu with Interest thereon at the
said rate from the 1st day o' October, 1913, for
which sum plaintiff prays for Judgment, to
gether with the Bum of 1600.00 as attorney's
tees ana lor nis costs ana ntsoursemeuts In
thissuit, and the sale of said premises to sat-
sty tue same.
This summons is served upon you hy pub
lication thereol In the Hood River Glacier.
for six () successive weeks by Order or the
Honorable E. E. Stanton. Judge of the Countv
Court of Hood River County, Oregon, duly
made and entered on thetttb day of May. ISM
requiring you so to appear and answer said
onipiatnt, ana tne date or inenrst public
ion of this Summons Is the Ttlvday of Mar.
1SU. A. J.DEKBY,
uti.JnlS , Attorney for plaintiff
t an't keep It Secret.
I'lie splendid work of ClianiK-tlKiu's
Tablets is daily becoming more idely
Known. No such crand remedy iorstoui
:t. li and liver troubles has ever been
known, l or sale bv all dealers.
Cold.
Weak l ungs.
Coughs. Weak T hroata.
Aye
horrv
r' "WllS"
o Pectoral
Ak Your Doctor.
Sold for 70 years.
I.wpll. MftMl
04123
Notice of School Indemnity Selection
Department of the Interior, United states
Ijiud office, Portland, Oregon. May 8th, 19U.
Notice Is hereby given that the state of Ore-
gun, on Mays, misapplied ror the sK N WU
SW'i NE',. VN 'j.SE'4 audsE'-iSE'i of .Section
an, T. 3 N, R.T E., W. aL.and filed In this of
fice a list of School Indemnity Selections in
which 11 selected said land; and that aald list
Is open to the public tor Inspection.
A ay and all persons, claiming adversely the
above described land or any legal subdivision
thereof, or claiming the same under the mill
ing laws, or desiring to show said lauds to be
more valuable for mineral than for agricul
tural purposea, or to object to said selection
lor any legal reason, should tile their cialms
or their affidavit ol protest or contest In this
office.
H. K. HIOBY, Register.
GEO. I. SMITH. Receiver.
1 hereby designate the Hood River Glacier,
a newspaer published lu Hood River, Ore
gon, as the paper In which said notice is to be
published.
iiilt jn-i H. K. H1GBY, Register.
Y
Maxwell "25" 2-passenger Roadster $725
ES, THERE ARE other good
motor cars but to avoid disp-
pointment it's better to be sure and
buy a Maxwell "254", then you
know you have the best.
We have all car accessories and garage equip
ment, gasoline and oils. Repairs made.
HOWE & INGALLS
Fourth and Columbia Sts. Tel. 1361
Read This
Before you buy. We ask you to call and inspect our
complete line of New and Second Hand Furniture,
Stoves and Ranges. Everything in house furnishings
We will take your old furniture or stoves
in exchange for NEW GOODS.
0. P. DABNEY & SON
Guaranteed Cheapest Outfitter
Agents for
Charter Oak Stoves
and Ranges
THONK S281
Con. Fourth and State Sts.
Does Your House Need
PAINTING?
NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT
WE HANDLE
Sherwin-Williams Paint
"The Best On Earth"
THAT'S ALL
CHAS. N. CLARKE
The Glacier Pharmacy
Oregon Lumber Co.
Dee, Oregon
ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, SHINGLES
SLAB WOOD, ETC. CAN FURNISH
CEDAR SHIP LAP, ANY aUANTiTY
Both Phones
Estimates Furnished
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KELLY BROS., Railroad St, Hood River, Or.
Hay, Grain, Millfeed, Orchard Supplies, Seeds, Poultry
Food, Sprays, Arsenate of Lead
Real Estate
LOANS, RENTING, COLLECT
ING AND INSURANCE
A Specialty of City Property, Residence
Low, and Small Traeu Close In. For
Bargain rail on or address
T. D. TWEEDY
Hood River
Home Phone 2C2
W.J.Baker&Co.
Dealers in
REAL ESTATE
Fruit and Farm
Lands
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